Real Justice: Convicted for Being Mi'kmaq
The Story of Donald Marshall Jr.
by Bill Swan
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Pub Date Mar 01 2013 | Archive Date May 07 2014
James Lorimer & Company | Lorimer Children & Teens
Description
When a black teen was murdered in a Sydney, Cape Breton park late one night, his young companion, Donald Marshall Jr., became a prime suspect. Sydney police coached two teens to testify against Donald which helped convict him of a murder he did not commit. He spent 11 years in prison until he finally got a lucky break. Not only was he eventually acquitted of the crime, but a royal commission inquiry into his wrongful conviction found that a non-aboriginal youth would not have been convicted in the first place. Donald became a First Nations activist and later won a landmark court case in favor of native fishing rights. He was often referred to as the "reluctant hero" of the Mi'kmaq community.
Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group
A Note From the Publisher
CA publication Mar. 2013
US publication: Sept. 2013
CA publication Mar. 2013
Marketing Plan
Real Justice series books are true stories of young people wrongfully convicted of murder.
Real Justice series books are true stories of young people wrongfully convicted of murder.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781459404397 |
PRICE | $12.95 (USD) |