When the last gavel finally drops, they'll probably offer him $2M, after spending $10M talking about it. What a bunch of morons we have running our Justice system.CBC.ca said:Milgaard hearing extended, cost rises
Last Updated Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:43:21 EDT
CBC News
The inquiry into David Milgaard's wrongful conviction is being extended into 2006. Headed by Justice Edward MacCallum of Edmonton, the inquiry is looking at the 1969 police investigation and criminal prosecution that led to Milgaard's 23-year imprisonment for the rape and murder of Saskatoon nursing assistant Gail Miller.
The commission resumed hearings on Monday after an eight-week summer recess and was scheduled to sit until December. It will now sit into March and with the expected cost rising to $7.7 million. The inquiry started last January and was initially expected to cost $2 million.
MacCallum is also considering whether the case should have been reopened when new information came to light.
Milgaard was released in 1992 after a key witness recanted and the case was reviewed by the Supreme Court of Canada. DNA evidence was used to exonerate Milgaard in 1997 and convict serial rapist Larry Fisher of the crime.
Milgaard's family has said justice officials deliberately ignored or suppressed information that could have led to his release years earlier.
Commission counsel Doug Hodson said he was not surprised by the need for additional hearing dates because the original 12-month schedule was based on rough estimates, before the number of parties was determined and before it was known how much time would be needed for all the 11 parties with standing to cross-examine the witnesses. The commission has identified more than 300 people who may have had some relevant information pertaining to the case.





