Man Wrongfully Convicted Dies at Age 55: Family Loses Donald Marshall Again
Windspeaker › Vol. 27 Nbr. 6, September 2009
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Windspeaker › Vol. 27 Nbr. 6, September 2009
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"I was ready for him to go up one side of me and down the other to vent some frustration for the past," said [Bob Lutes]. "I tried to put myself in his place and imagine what he might think about being in the same room as a prosecutor. I represented one of the services that gave him such disservice.
"His name should go down in history as a sympathetic individual who had the rights of the Mi'kmaq people close to his heart," said Chief Lawrence Paul of the Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia responding to Marshall's untimely death."My mother Caroline was Junior's biggest support," said [David Marshall]. "She tried to get in touch with certain people she thought could help him and she prayed for him everyday.See the full content of this document
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Man Wrongfully Convicted Dies at Age 55: Family Loses Donald Marshall Again
Donald Marshall Jr. passed away on Aug. 6 from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
His younger brother, David Marshall, said it was particularly hard on the family because this is the second time they've had to say go...See the full content of this document
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