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'Every lawyer should be concerned': Kathleen Folbigg, miscarriages of justice and the opportunities to reform the justice system

'Every lawyer should be concerned': Kathleen Folbigg, miscarriages of justice and the opportunities to reform the justice system
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David Milgaard demands Saskatchewan exonerate sisters he says wrongfully convicted

David Milgaard - advocate for the wrongfully convicted - is demanding that Saskatchewan’s Justice Minister exonerate Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance. The sisters were sentenced to life in prison on. . .

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David Milgaard demands Saskatchewan exonerate sisters he says wrongfully convicted

“The important thing is he exonerate both Odelia and Nerissa. The second thing is he immediately squashes the warrants out for Nerissa’s arrest. Why do you arrest a wrongfully convicted person? The third thing is to give an interim compensation payment to the families. Give them some money so they can survive this terrible situation.” Milgaard said he has faith in the people of Saskatchewan and Canada. “I know that Saskatchewan people - and Canadians - all believe in what is right and just. It’s not just David Milgaard demanding that this be done, it’s the people of Saskatchewan and Canada,” said Milgaard. “They stood up for me. They will stand up for Odelia and Nerissa.”

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CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say were wrongfully convicted of murder

Odelia Quewezance holds an eagle feather during a Zoom call on May 18. Odelia and her sister Nerissa Quewezance were convicted of second-degree murder in 1994. The sisters’ supporters say they are innocent and are calling on the federal government to release them. Zoom screenshot Nerissa Quewezance has been wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the last three years. Following the media conference she spoke to the Battlefords News-Optimist on the phone from an undisclosed location. David Milgaard speaks during a Zoom call May 18. He is supporting Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance who were convicted in 1994 of second-degree murder of a Kamsack man. Milgaard says they are innocent. Zoom screenshot

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CAP calls for immediate release of Indigenous sisters they say wrongfully convicted of murder

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is calling on the federal government to intervene and release two Saskatchewan sisters who have served almost three decades in prison for a murder they say . . .

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