convicted for being Mi'kmaq : the story of Donald Marshall Jr.
Swan, Bill
Documents the experiences of Donald Marshall Jr., a young Mi'kmaq from Nova Scotia, who was framed for the murder of his friend Sandy Seale and spent eleven years in prison before being acquitted of the crime.
Tells the story of the false arrest and imprisonment of Kyle Unger for the murder of a teenage girl in 1990, describing how the police used a sting operation to force him to confess to the murder.