The case involves Tabitha Pollock, who was convicted in a first degree murder and 36 years imprisonment sentence, was brought in the court for a fair court appeal. In the first court appeal, the state failed to provide hard evidence against Tabitha that she already knew about her boyfriend, that he was beating her daughter. Secondly, the state brought Tabitha for a trial against a witness, who misstated the law on accountability. Third, the court erred in giving the jury instructions on accountability. Fourth, the trial in court failed in proving their evidence for the bad facts. ...