Saulteaux sisters jailed for nearly 30 years to be conditionally released

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Nerissa Quewezance, 48, and her sister Odelia Quewezance, 51, will be conditionally released while they await results of a ministerial review of their second-degree murder charge and conviction.

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Nerissa Quewezance has a private bedroom ready for her at a home in Saskatoon if she is released Monday.

Nerissa, 48, and her sister, Odelia Quewezance, 51, were convicted of second-degree murder charges in 1994 for the death of Kamsack farmer Anthony Joseph Dolff.

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Both sisters were present at his death and admitted to attacking him during their trial in the 1990s, but maintain they didn’t kill the

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