Marylue Wigglesworth appears in a mugshot

Marylue Wigglesworth, seen in a mugshot, is accused of murdering her husband, David Wigglesworth, on Christas night in 2022. The defendant claims she acted in self-defense. (Image via Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office)

A New Jersey woman accused of gunning down her husband on Christmas night was improperly denied the ability to argue that the shooting was in self-defense, an appellate court recently ruled.

Marylue Wigglesworth, 51, stands accused of murder for the Dec. 25, 2022, shooting death of 57-year-old David B. Wigglesworth, a Republican Party activist and onetime candidate for local office in the Town of Hempstead in the Garden State’s Atlantic County.

In early January, Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Patricia M. Wild denied bail due to the “severity” of the charges. The defendant, by way of her attorneys, did not dispute that she shot and killed her husband. Rather, the defense said she “feared for her life” on the night in question and acted in self-defense. Attorneys Melissa Rosenblum and Jonathan Diego insisted their client was “overcharged.”

During the bail hearing, however, Wild effectively ignored such claims, ruling that Marylue Wigglesworth’s affirmative defense was “a trial issue” but “not a pretrial detention hearing issue.”

The decision by Wild was appealed, leading New Jersey State Appellate Division Judges Heidi W. Currier and Avis Bishop-Thompson to determine Wild’s ruling was rife with error, The Press of Atlantic City reported on Tuesday.

“That information is relevant to a consideration whether defendant poses a danger to the community or a risk of flight or obstruction to justice,” the appeals court ruled. “It was a mistaken abuse of discretion not to consider defendant’s evidence of self-defense.”



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