Bail Hearing Scheduled for Sisters Who Say They Were Wrongfully Convicted

Bail Hearing Scheduled for Sisters Who Say They Were Wrongfully Convicted
Lawyer James Lockyer attends a session at the Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the mass murders in rural Nova Scotia on April 18, 2020, in Halifax on July 14, 2022. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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A bail hearing is scheduled today in Saskatchewan for two sisters who have spent nearly 30 years in prison for what they say are wrongful murder convictions.

Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were convicted in 1994 of second-degree murder in the death of 70-year-old farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff, near Kamsack, Sask.