Lauren Dickason, convicted in New Zealand of murdering her three daughters, is set to appeal the conviction. She argues that the verdict amounts to a miscarriage of justice. Multiple reports describe her intention to challenge the court’s decision rather than accept the conviction. The sources do not provide further detail on the specific grounds for the appeal, such as alleged legal errors, new evidence, or issues raised during the trial. The reporting focuses on her plan to pursue appellate review following the conviction for the killings of her children. As the appeal process begins, the case remains before the legal system, with the outcome dependent on how the appellate court considers the claims of injustice. No additional context beyond the intention to appeal is included in the provided excerpts.