An appeals court affirmed the vacating of a woman’s conviction for the death of a toddler at her home day care center.

The court unanimously held that defendant Renee Bailey could persuasively argue that the 2 1/2-year-old girl may have suffered a fatal fall from an 18-inch high chair, as Bailey contended, and was not a victim of shaken baby impact syndrome, as prosecutors maintained.

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