I still haven't wrapped my head around how you can walk into the wrong apartment. Yes, the doors all look the same and, yes, you might be a little dazed from a long day at work, but there are numbers on the doors and there is that whole thing of basic familiarity with your domicile's location. Even if all the doors were identical with no numbers, there are still a set number of doors/units on either side of you that are a visual indicator of location.
There's also the issue of pleading "Not Guilty" when she was the one who most definitely pulled the trigger, and in highly questionable circumstances. I'm wondering if her attorney was counting on getting her off scott-free because she's a pretty female cop. If that's the case, wrong ploy. One guaranteed to piss off the jurors who probably saw right through it.
If they'd been intelligent they would have plead down to something like negligent homicide. She'd have gotten a literal slap on the wrist. At most a few months in minimum a minimum security facility and a couple years probation. Now? Prison, the real kind, and for a long, long time.
Brad