“It is better to let nine guilty persons free, than to convict one innocent man” Sir William Blackstone (1776) ▫Thoughts?
Wrongful Convictions CLN4U – Mr. Andrez
Wrongful Convictions When an innocent person is wrongfully convicted, it is a double failure: ▫The innocent individual is wronged ▫A guilty person goes free
A classical pattern exists to wrongful convictions: 1.heinous, unsolved crime 2.unpopular or minority accused 3.inadequate defence 4.determined prosecution zealously seeking a conviction to resolve community concern
Wrongful convictions are usually the product of problems with the system. ▫A “tunnel vision” occurs with investigators when suspects are identified ▫Police can obtain and manipulate evidence to prove presumed guilt ▫that means they miss evidence that could lead them to the truth (i.e. either evidence that clears the accused, or evidence that leads them to the actual criminal)
Wrongful Convictions In Canada In Canada there have been a number of wrongful convictions that have gained both national and international notoriety. ▫David Milgaard ▫Donald Marshall ▫Stephen Truscott ▫Romeo Phillion ▫Guy Paul Morin
rarely are the result of deliberate misbehaviour ▫exception: Dr. Charles Smith ▫The Fifth Estate: “A Death in the Family”