The cases of Guy Paul Morin and David Milgaard.

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On hearing the names David Milgaard and Guy Paul Morin some of the things that come to mind are justice, betrayal and redemption. The trials of David Milgaard and Guy Paul Morin are among the most discussed criminal law cases in Canadian history. Two innocent men arrested, stigmatized, imprisoned and convicted. How do innocent people get wrongfully convicted? You may think it odd but it can and does happen. These two men were deprived of …

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…to demonstrate their innocence. One thing is certain the time wasted in their lives cannot be brought back with money or anything else, it is just impossible. Luckily for them capital punishment was abolished otherwise they would have received the death penalty although they were innocent. Even though there were many miscarriages in the justice system and which was why these men were convicted, justice allowed their innocence to be proven and technology helped it.