Erin Patterson, the woman convicted of poisoning three people with beef Wellingtons, is back in court as her legal team fights to overturn her convictions, alleging a shocking miscarriage of justice through biased cross-examination, prejudicial closing arguments, and a jury housed near prosecution staff — all creating an oppressive environment for her defense. Meanwhile, prosecutors push back, arguing her 33-year sentence is too lenient and demanding life without parole. The two-day appeal begins Wednesday, with Patterson joining remotely from prison as the court weighs these explosive claims.
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