Online exhibit shows Canada’s famous wrongful conviction cases

Online exhibit shows Canada’s famous wrongful conviction cases

A new online exhibit of the Canadian Encyclopedia highlights six of Canada’s most notorious wrongful conviction cases that in their day stunned Canadians across the country.

A new online exhibit of the Canadian Encyclopedia highlights six of Canada’s most notorious wrongful conviction cases that in their day stunned Canadians across the country.

Do wrongful convictions happen in Canada? If so, how – and why ? The Canadian Encyclopedia now features a digital exhibit highlighting some of Canada’s most notorious wrongful conviction cases that in their day stunned Canadians across the country.

The digital exhibit explores *6* such cases, including:

– Romeo Phillion, the longest-serving prisoner in Canadian history to have a murder conviction overturned;

– David Milgaard, a fairly recent case – and one of Canada’s most notorious ;

– Thomas Sophonow, who was tried three times for the same crime before being exonerated.

The exhibit covers all aspects of those cases, from evidence to trial.

View it here:  http://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/exhibit/the-wronged/

A project of Historica Canada, The Canadian Encyclopedia, a free bilingual online resource and the only established national encyclopedia of its kind in the world, offers the largest collection of authored, accurate, and continuously updated articles focused on Canada and Canadiana. Visit us at www.CanadianEncyclopedia.ca

Historica Canada is the country’s largest organization dedicated to enhancing awareness of Canada’s history and citizenship.

 

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