Talk:Chase Masterson
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[edit] Victim vs. plaintiff
A recent edit changed the word "victim" to "plaintiff". But I thought that the legal document used the term "victim" -- at least I think so. Can someone more familiar with the case confirm this? The word "victim" used willy-nilly may be considered inaccurate and vague as the editor suggests, but not if it's part of the legal proceedings. Cheers. 23skidoo 30 June 2005 04:12 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:ChaseMasterson.jpg
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