Justice denied. [videorecording]

Justice denied. [videorecording]

Publication Date
1989

Publication Information
[S.I.] : National Film Board of Canada,

Physical Description
1 videocassette (98 min.)

Subject Term
Judicial error -- Canada.
 
Trials (Murder) -- Nova Scotia -- Sydney.
 
Murder -- Nova Scotia -- Sydney.
 
Crime -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Criminals -- Canada -- Biography.
 
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.

Additional Contributors
Harris, Michael, 1948-

Summary
On May 28, 1971, a black teenager, Sandy Seale, was stabbed to death in a park in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The police arrested his companion, seventeen-year-old Donald Marshall, Jr., a Micmac youth with some previous run-ins with the law. Six months later, Marshall was brought to trial and convicted of murder. He was sentenced to life imprisonnement. Eleven years later, as a result of a chance encounter, Marshall discovered who the real killer of Sandy Seale was. But it would take an RCMP re-investigation and another six months before Marshall would be given parole. In the interim, the RCMP officers investigating the case were coming to the conclusion that there was a lot more to the case then just a mishandled investigation.

Language
English

General Note
VHS.
 
NATIONAL FILM BOARD VIDEO 113C 0189 100
 
Based on the book by Michael Harris.