Ex-SNP MP Natalie McGarry to appeal embezzlement conviction

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Ex-SNP MP Natalie McGarry to appeal embezzlement conviction
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The former SNP MP will also launch an appeal against her sentence after being jailed for two years.

Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry is to appeal her conviction for embezzlement.

She was also convicted of taking £4,661 while treasurer and convener of the SNP's Glasgow Regional Association. The sentence appeal was due to be heard at the appeal court this week but has been postponed so lawyers can make submissions on the same day as the conviction appeal.Earlier this year, jurors returned majority guilty verdicts following a six-week trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court.The court heard that McGarry spent some of the money on expenses such as rent and shopping.

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