Barry George lost an earlier appeal against his conviction in 2002
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Barry George must wait to learn if an appeal against his conviction for the murder of BBC TV presenter Jill Dando has been successful.
The Court of Appeal has reserved judgement in this second appeal case.
George, 47, is serving life for shooting Miss Dando dead outside her Fulham, west London, home in 1999.
His lawyer contends that the conviction was unsafe because of new scientific doubt cast on gunshot discharge residue submitted as evidence.
The prosecution says it was just one component of a "compelling circumstantial case".
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JILL DANDO MURDER CASE
26 April 1999 Jill Dando is shot dead in west London
25 May 2000 Barry George, also known as Barry Bulsara, is arrested
29 May 2000 George is charged with murder
2 July 2001 George is found guilty of murder and later sentenced to life in prison
29 July 2002 George loses an appeal against his "unsafe" conviction
16 Dec 2002 House of Lords refuses permission for further challenge
20 June 2007 The Criminal Cases Review Commission grants George the right to another appeal
7 November 2007 Judgement reserved on second appeal
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The three-day hearing was George's second legal challenge over the July 2001 Old Bailey verdict.
He lost his first appeal a year later.
This latest hearing centred on the significance of a microscopic speck of firearm discharge found in George's coat following his arrest more than 12 months after the shooting.
William Clegg QC, for George, argued the firearm evidence carried "zero or neutral evidential weight" and if it was admitted again before a jury, it should have the proper weight attached.
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