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  Donna Anthony 17 May 2005  
In 1998 Donna Anthony was convicted of killing her two children

After spending over 6 years in jail, last month her conviction was quashed.

Her release follows several high profile cases involving Sudden Infant Death syndrome, including that of Angela Canning, where charges have been overturned on the grounds that the "expert evidence" had been misleading. 

Jenni speaks to Donna about her ordeal, her time in prison and how she feels about the controversial expert witness in her case, Sir Roy Meadow.
 
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