Donald Marshall Jr.
Reform Models
American Reform
Canadian Reform
100
The person Donald Marshall Jr. was convicted of murdering.
Who is Sandy Seale?
100
The reform model that creates commissions to discover errors in specific wrongful convictions claims.
What is the error correction model?
100
The organization that believes Canada has nothing to learn from American reform.
What is Innocence Canada?
100
The reason it is suggested Canada should not implement reform like that of the IPA in America. 
What is the vast majority of cases are not subjected to DNA analysis?
200
The main police investigator who believed Marshall was guilty.
Who is John MacIntyre?
200
The purpose of this model is to prevent future miscarriages of justice by examining systemic issues.
What is the systemic reform model?
200
The act under which an inmate can apply for post-conviction DNA testing.
What is the Innocence Protection Act (IPA)?
200

The section of the Criminal Code involved in appealing a wrongful conviction in Canada.

What is section 696.1 of the CCC?

300
The number of judges from Nova Scotia who headed the commission.
What is zero? They were from outside the province.
300
The 3 SYSTEMIC reform models.
What is public inquiry into individual cases, public inquiries into systemic issues, and self-appointed inquiries into systemic issues?
300
Under the IPA, the applicant will be sentenced to a prison term of no less than 3 years. 
What happens when the applicant is the source of the DNA and has made false assertions about their innocence?
300

One of the 2 important cons to the current wrongful conviction process in Canada.

What is the executive being involved in the judicial process?

What is the prisoner rarely having the resources to challenge their conviction?

400
According to this presentation, how the Marshall commission connects with the Roach reading.
What is an example of a public inquiry into individual cases?
400
How the systemic reform model differs from the error correction model.
What is a mandate to make systemic reform recommendations?

What is not being able to refer specific cases back to court?

What is not requiring recommendations be implemented in practice?

400
As of 2009, the number of cases the NCIIC had rejected. 
What 441?
400
The province that was the first Canadian commission of inquiry to examine a wrongful conviction.
What is the Nova Scotia commission of inquiry?