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Donald Marshall : ウィキペディア英語版
Donald Marshall, Jr.

Donald Marshall, Jr. (13 September 1953 – 6 August 2009) was a Mi'kmaq man who was wrongly convicted of murder. The case inspired a number of questions about the fairness of the Canadian justice system, especially given that Marshall was an Aboriginal; as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation put it, "The name Donald Marshall is almost synonymous with 'wrongful conviction' and the fight for native justice in Canada."〔(Reluctant Hero: The Donald Marshall Story ) CBC.ca, URL accessed 10 January 2006.〕 The case inspired the Michael Harris book, ''Justice Denied: The Law Versus Donald Marshall'' and the subsequent film ''Justice Denied''. His father, Donald Marshall, Sr., was grand chief of the Mi'kmaq Nation at the time.
==Early life==
Marshall was born September 13, 1953 on Membertou First Nation in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He was the eldest of 13 children of Donald Marshall, Sr., the Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq Nation, and his wife Caroline (née Googoo).〔(Funeral for Caroline Marshall-Hobbs, mother of Donald Marshall Jr., to be held Tuesday ) Toronto Star〕

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