According to TMZ, her lawyers filed the appeal paperwork, alleging that "there is medical evidence" that Shirilla “suffered from a pre-existing medical condition that could have caused her to black out while driving.” They also said that her attorney didn't "properly investigate this possibility initially."
"The state supreme court has not yet ruled on whether or not it will hear Mackenzie's case," TMZ writes.
Her case has received increased attention recently due to the Netflix true crime documentary titled The Crash, which is a about the car crash.
Mackenzie Shirilla Defense Team Said She Suffered From POTS During 2023 Trial
But during the bench trial, no medical records or expert testimony to confirm the diagnosis were given. Instead, the prosecutors showed that the gas pedal was floored and there was no attempt to use the brakes before the crash.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, POTS is a "is a condition that causes your heart to beat faster than normal when you transition from sitting or lying down to standing up," with the symptoms being "dizziness and fatigue."
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