I'd talk to the examiner about the process.
This may be your daughter's quickest option for freedom.
You can still pursue legal remedies.
But, appeasl take years.
A parole for a woman in your daughter's frail health could be the quickest option.
I'd arrange an appointment.
I'd also speak to the physicians and see if they would write letters saying that she needs to be out to receive proper medical acre and treatment.
Parole will look very favorably on those medical recommendations.
The prosecutor seems like he'd write a letter at least not objecting to her early release for medical reasons.
And, the victim seems a likely candidate to support parole for medical reasons.
Take the shot.
It looks to be the best and quickest one she has.
How is she doing, by the way?
How does she look?
What is her mental state?
You might have a psychiatrist or psychologist examine her.
Her mental health must be depressed and that isn't good for her medical condition.
Keep me updated, please.