Man tried twice in case of murdered Winnipeg teen sues for wrongful conviction
OTTAWA — Lawyers representing a man suing the Manitoba government for wrongful conviction say the negative feelings towards their client in Winnipeg remain so intense that he could not find a local lawyer to represent him.
Mark Edward Grant filed an $8.5-million lawsuit against the province and the Winnipeg police this week alleging they engaged in a negligent investigation and malicious prosecution that left him wrongfully found guilty of murdering 13-year-old Candace Derksen.
Lawrence Greenspon and Tina Hill, two Ottawa-based lawyers representing Grant, said Thursday that although their client was found not guilty in a second trial in 2017, his Winnipeg criminal lawyer still could not find a local attorney to take on the civil case.
“It appears that there are some pretty strong feelings in Winnipeg against Mark Grant and it made getting a civil lawyer to take on his case a little bit more difficult than one might otherwise think,” Greenspon said.