Canadian Press reporter wins award for reporting on New Brunswick wrongful conviction
TORONTO — Canadian Press reporter Hina Alam is this year’s recipient of Innocence Canada’s Tracey Tyler Award in recognition of her reporting on the case of two wrongfully convicted New Brunswick men.
Alam’s coverage began in a Saint John, N.B., courtroom in January where Walter Gillespie and Robert Mailman were exonerated on decades-old murder charges.
New Brunswick Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Tracey DeWare acquitted Mailman and Gillespie on Jan. 4, and declared the justice system had failed the men, who received life sentences in 1984 for the killing of a man in Saint John the previous year.
Her ruling came after federal Justice Minister Arif Virani ordered a new trial, saying evidence had surfaced that called into question “the overall fairness of the process.”