David Milgaard had told SASKTODAY.ca that he and his group met with federal Justice Minister David Lametti. He said his group consisted of himself, James Lockyer, Ron Dalton [who served ...
Justice advocate David Milgaard, who spent 23 years in prison for a 1969 murder he didn’t commit in one of Canada’s most egregious wrongful convictions, died in a Calgary hospital early Sunday morning ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former federal justice minister David Lametti looks on as Susan Milgaard, sister of wrongfully convicted man David Milgaard, ...
I was sitting in a crowded little bar in Moose Jaw last week. It was late on Friday night, an almost-too-stereotypically Canadian prairie scene. Glasses of beer glistened amber on the tables around us ...
We might have wished for David Milgaard to live a very long life, to somehow make up for the nearly 23 years he lost while imprisoned for someone else’s horrific crime. But if Milgaard’s story taught ...
The call for a new agency in Canada to review alleged cases of wrongful conviction was enthusiastically endorsed Friday by the central figures in the David Milgaard saga. Milgaard was convicted in ...
David Milgaard is photographed after a press conference held by Innocence Canada in Toronto on October 9, 2019.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young David Milgaard, the victim of one of Canada's most ...
3:51 Ron Dalton on Innocence Canada and legacy of David Milgaard David Milgaard was actively helping people who claim they have been wrongfully convicted right up until his sudden death, including two ...
"We kept in touch with David after his release and were always impressed by his dedication to helping those who, like him, had been wrongly imprisoned" The Tragically Hip's "Wheat Kings" — the beloved ...
David Milgaard's brother Chris Milgaard, who lives in Saskatchewan, was happy with Lametti's announcement. "I think it is another step forward to helping the wrongly convicted,” Chris Milgaard told ...