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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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Detroit artist and former Golden Gloves boxing champ Ray Gray released from prison after 48 years for a murder he insists he did not commit


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Ray Gray walks out of prison a free man after 48 years behind bars.
“It’s one of the happiest days of my life,” Gray said. “I feel blessed and grateful for the people who made this happen people of all races. Justice is often not only blind, but deaf, and you have to continue to touch it. People touched it and kept touching it, and now we’re here. … This time the system worked.” 
Ray and Barbara, who were married in a Saugatuck prison in 1985, shared a tearful embrace with their family Tuesday afternoon in the shadow of the penitentiary. ....

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2 Sask. sisters accused of killing Kamsack farmer say they were wrongfully convicted


Posted: May 18, 2021 3:07 PM CT | Last Updated: May 18
Odelia Quewezance appears via Zoom from prison during a press conference that called for her release, following 28 years in prison. Odelia and her sister, say they have been wrongfully convicted for a 1994 murder.(Zoom)
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and advocates called for the release of two Keeseekoose women  who were given life sentences for a crime they say they never committed  at a press conference Tuesday morning.
In 1994, Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were convicted of second-degree murder after the 1993 homicide of a 70-year-old farmer, Anthony Joseph Dolff, who was from the area of Kamsack, Sask.  ....

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Some are wrongfully convicted – they need justice


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It appears the Parole Board of Canada continues to insist convicted killers admit to their crime to become eligible for parole.
Insisting on innocence just doesn’t cut it in the board’s eyes.
That came through last week with the news that David Scott Hall, convicted of the brutal murder of Peggy-Jo Barkley-Dube in her Coulson Avenue home in May 3, 1999, had been denied full parole
Hall was sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 15 years by Superior Court Justice Gladys Pardu.
I am not advocating for Hall in this piece. What I am suggesting is that the parole board get away from any insistence that someone must admit to the crime for which he or she was convicted to be eligible for parole. ....

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