Lithuanian Ineta Dzinguviene killed her son and hid is body in a bag in Fraserburgh in 2010.
Dzinguviene was jailed for a minimum of 15 years at the High Court in Glasgow. The appeal court will decide whether her conviction should be overturned.The baby girl, Paulina, died in 2009, shortly before Dzinguviene moved to Scotland with her husband and three other children.Dzinguviene was jailed by a Lithuanian court for another 15 years for that murder.
It concluded that it was likely her decision-making at the time of the offence had been "affected seriously by conditions that had not been diagnosed before the trial", the SCCRC said. A statement from the SCCRC said: "The commission considers that a miscarriage of justice may have occurred."
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