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She said: “They didn’t find Jenny to be a credible witness, yet crucial evidence we presented from an expert psychologist went unchallenged by the court. The judges have agreed with what he always told me: that no one will believe me, that I’m crazy, that I should remain silent.”Įmma Torr, legal director of the charity Appeal, which has been supporting Jenny, said she believed the court had failed to “properly understand how coercive control impacted on her ability to tell the truth at trial”. Jenny said she was shocked by the result: “The court has given my abusive ex power over me again. The court of appeal was told how Jenny’s ex-partner had subjected her to regular beatings, had locked her up, deprived her of food, and urinated on her – an experience amounting to torture, according Dr Georgina Clifford, an expert psychologist who submitted evidence to the court. “The court is scared of what granting the appeal would mean – it would force them to acknowledge not just my story, but that of countless other victims criminalised as a result of abuse.” The Crown is ignorant about domestic abuse and I think this decision is cowardly.
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Jenny, who says she lied during the trial to protect herself and her children from her controlling boyfriend said: “The justice system is fundamentally unjust. They said in the context of other evidence, including her ex-partner’s initial allegations to neighbours and the emergency services that Jenny had thrown the baby to the floor – a claim he later retracted – that she was not a “convincing witness regarding whether this was the mechanism which led to injuries.” In Tuesday’s judgment, Lady Justice Macur, Mr Justice Jay and Mr Justice Murray accepted there was “ample independent evidence of domestic violence having occurred within the relationship” and that on the night in question the applicant was punched. But the court of appeal heard in October that while she was in prison serving half of a five-year sentence she wrote to her legal team to claim that she had fallen to the floor when her former partner punched her. Jenny told the jury that she dropped the baby after catching her cardigan on a cupboard. The baby’s father was her co-defendant but was acquitted on a lesser charge. The woman, known as “Jenny”, was convicted in 2017 of causing or allowing serious harm after her child sustained skull fractures and bleeding on the brain. A mother jailed for harming her baby has accused the courts of “injustice” after judges accepted she was a victim of abuse but ruled against an application for an appeal against her conviction made on the grounds that her violent ex-partner coerced her to lie at her trial.