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.
Matt Thompson is suspected of stealing a rare book about a legendary track star and tries to clear his name with the help of his friends and a former Olympic runner, who also faces a personal struggle.