Event Details

January 01, 2005

Description

The case of State v. Wigg was decided.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Wigg person 2 View Entity
State person 2 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

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This legal document, page 6 of a court filing from October 29, 2021, argues against the government's use of the term "victim" to refer to accusers in a trial. It cites numerous legal precedents from various state and federal courts to support the position that such language is improper and prejudicial, especially when the commission of a crime is in dispute. The document concludes by emphasizing the special role of a prosecutor to act impartially and seek justice, rather than simply to secure a conviction.

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Event Metadata

Type
legal case
Location
Vermont
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 14:44

Additional Data

Source
DOJ-OGR-00005771.jpg
Date String
2005

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