
This worksheet helps students to understand the key facts in this important wrongfully convicted case.
There is also a slide show to help the students with the case details in addition to watching parts of the video about his life that was at one time banned!
In addition there is also a lesson on the wrongfully convicted reasons. There are fun activities like a police lineup, car identification, and linked videos to experiments, to help students understand how mistakes can be made especially with the technology at the time.
David Milgard is part of the 3 M’s (Milgard, Morin, and Marshall ) who were all wrongfully convicted in Canada.
Fill-in-the-Blank worksheets are available for all three of these cases as well as some thinking activities to link all three of them.
You can inquire about each individually or as a bundle.
Remember: People should be innocent until proven guilty.
You could also use this case for a final performance task and have the students write the closing argument.
