Lametti plans public consultation on promised criminal conviction review commission
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is poised to consult Canadians on how to go about creating an independent commission to review possible wrongful convictions for criminal offences.
The coming move will be the latest step on a long road toward such a body — a goal Ron Dalton and his colleagues have been keenly awaiting for years.
Dalton, co-president of Innocence Canada, toils with a dedicated team to help people who insist they have experienced a miscarriage of justice gather and present the crucial evidence that can exonerate them.
But he would be happy to see a federally created review commission — with ample budget and resources — take over much of the work of what he calls Innocence Canada’s “ragtag bunch of volunteer do-gooders.”