I do not know what you know about the case, but I do know what I know about the case, and from the base of knowledge I have, I can only explain your position as being one of either ignorance or bad reasoning.
Both are a very common problem in the world today, not just with Juries but with politicians, "news" people, and even medical people who are pushing the experimental gene therapy while calling it a "vaccine."
People don't do due diligence. They leap to an opinion and keep it despite facts that emerge later.
I originally thought the McMichaels were in the wrong, (based on the crap spewed by the news liars) and then I looked at the information available.
This verdict is about fear, and I predicted that it might go this way precisely because people are afraid.
Well, we will not agree, obviously. From the testimony I read to the live video I watched, I made up my own mind.
Life goes on.