Push to parole terminally ill Indigenous man jailed for 15 months for driving offences
 Push to parole terminally ill Indigenous  man jailed for 15 months for driving offences  - Nigel Scullion has written to the Queensland premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, in support of the parole application of a terminally ill Indigenous man jailed for 15 months for driving offences.   Marshall Wallace, 48, suffers from terminal liver cancer and moved  from a remote community in the Northern Territory to Mt Isa in  Queensland to access chemotherapy.   He was arrested several times for driving unlicensed and received a  15-month jail term last week, despite his doctor providing a letter to  the court saying he had a life expectancy of between six and nine  months.