Fiona Onasanya has arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London ahead of her appeal against her conviction for perverting the course of justice.
Fiona Onasanya told the court she is representing herself in her appeal against conviction.
She has filed documents and written a letter to the court outlining her arguments.
Ms Onasanya was found guilty at a retrial in December, after a jury at the first trial in November failed to reach a verdict.
The case is being heard by Sir Brian Leveson, President of the Queens Bench Division; Mr Justice William Davis and Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb DBE.
Ms Onasanya’s appeal will only be allowed if the court finds either the verdict was wrong in that it erred in law or in fact or in the exercise of its discretion, or Unjust because of a serious procedural or other irregularity in the proceedings.