Harry Cressman and his first wife Barbara, leave the High Court in Central London after the first day of the appeal from the former royal aide Jane Andrews, who is serving a life sentence for killing his son. Three appeal judges were being urged to quash her murder conviction. Ms Andrews, Defence lawyers were relying on fresh evidence that Andrews, 36, a dresser and assistant to the Duchess of York for nine years until 1997, was in a state of 'diminished responsibility' at the time of the killing.

Harry Cressman and his first wife Barbara, leave the High Court in Central London after the first day of the appeal from the former royal aide Jane Andrews, who is serving a life sentence for killing his son. Three appeal judges were being urged to quash her murder conviction. Ms Andrews, Defence lawyers were relying on fresh evidence that Andrews, 36, a dresser and assistant to the Duchess of York for nine years until 1997, was in a state of 'diminished responsibility' at the time of the killing. Stock Photo
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1177 x 1607 px | 19.9 x 27.2 cm | 7.8 x 10.7 inches | 150dpi

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23 September 2003

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LONDON UK

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John Stillwell

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