New federal commission established to review potential wrongful convictions
Having spent 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, David Milgard dedicated the rest of his life to advocating for others who had been wrongfully convicted.
And that passion has led to the Royal Assent of David and Joyce Milgaard’s Law, which establishes a federal independent commission whose job it will be to review similar cases.
It was named to honour the advocacy of David and his mother, Joyce, who never gave up on proving his innocence. David passed away in May, 2022.
“My mother and brother fought so long and hard for this day. While they are no longer with us, I am glad I am here to see this legislation passed. It is the best Christmas present ever,” Susan Milgaard said in a statement. “The work of great people like James Lockyer and Innocence Canada is not enough. We need this commission up and running as soon as possible to help the wrongfully convicted people who are unfairly in prison right now and who need your help.”