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While I agree with the proper usage of "spelt", "spelled" is arguably as proper but more commonly used in English speaking countries. I won't argue with a revert, though.
While I agree with the proper usage of "spelt", "spelled" is arguably as proper but more commonly used in English speaking countries. I won't argue with a revert, though.

:Hi. <b><font color="#000000">[[Wikipedia:Esperanza|ε]][[User:Encyclopedist|γκυκλοπαίδεια]][[Wikipedia|*]]</font><font color="#708090">[[User_talk:Encyclopedist| (talk)]]</font></b> 22:27, 16 December 2005 (UTC)


== What facts are in dispute? ==
== What facts are in dispute? ==

Revision as of 22:27, 16 December 2005

Please keep things civil and assume good faith. If you disagree with another person's edits please work things out in a civil manner on the article talk page in accordance with the neutral point of view policy instead of engaging in a revert war.

Edits

I edited the sentence that said, "Only two of the jurors were African-Americans" to take out the "only." Let's just give people the facts. Also edited out a line that said Maye "probably" didn't know the gun was stolen. How can we judge this? Let's just stick with what is verifiable.

Also, how is this a "current event"? The shooting happened in 2001 and the execution has not been scheduled.

Well, it is beginning to draw some media attention. Things may change as details emerge. We'll see what happens over the next few weeks. Daniel Case 06:04, 15 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I deleted the detail that the gun was "apparently" not stolen by Maye. Again, let's just stick to the facts and leave judgments out of this.

Controversy: Lack of Media?

Since I first heard about this several days ago from a libertarian blog, one of the biggest complaints I've heard has been the lack of mainstream media attention this case is getting. Perhaps this is something that should be included under "Controversy"? Juvenall 13:51, 14 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Comment

Heard about this on hammeroftruth.com. Wiki has some very nice and complete work thanks to you all.

The information at Balko's site is key, however it looks terrible to have so many links listed.

Someone should contact Balko and ask him to maintain an index page of posts related to the Cory Maye story and we can link to that index page. --AStanhope 22:44, 14 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I cleaned up the reference section and took the tag off. Daniel Case 14:52, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Consolidation of Balko References

The link below works, so I edited to clean up the page a bit.

Balko now has all of his material consolidated under one URL: http://www.theagitator.com/archives/cat_cory_maye.php.

I'd recommend holding off on editing the reference material here until he makes his next posting, in case of some technical glitch with his site coding.

Also, thanks for all of the great assistance and expertise in getting this entry on wiki. You folks are great.

Corey Maye

I moved Cory Maye to Corey Maye: According to this his name should have an "e" εγκυκλοπαίδεια* (talk) 19:48, 15 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Cory or Corey

All three news articles spell the name "Cory", in conflict with the spelling provided by the State of Mississippi. The affidavits don't mention his name. When the court transcript appears, this should solve the problem. I did e-mail Radley Balko to see if he had insight into the proper spelling of the name and am awaiting a response.

Please sign your posts with ~~~~, Stephengordon, so we can know who you are! : ). User:Encyclopedist/sig 22:04, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

I added a factual accuracy tag due to the above comment. User:Encyclopedist/sig 22:09, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

It's Most Likely To Be Cory

Radley Balko responded to my e-mail with this blog posting [1]: "I emailed public defender Bob Evans, who confirmed with Maye himself that it is indeed "Cory." Considering they would have started the criminal trial with proper verification of the identity of the defendant, I'm going to revert the name back to Cory.

Sorry about the missing the sig line; I'm still learning how all this works. Please let me know if I mess anything else up.

Stephen Gordon 23:40, 15 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

What are you saying, you are doing an excellent job! Please keep contributing we need more like YOU! : ) εγκυκλοπαίδεια* (talk) 01:33, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

AfD result

Articles for deletion

This article was nominated for deletion on December 15, 2005. The result of the discussion was keep (nomination withdrawn). An archived record of this discussion can be found here.

Bom. εγκυκλοπαίδεια* (talk) 04:27, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Facial tic and controversy

Balko provided another line today [2] which seems potentially significant, but is somewhat subjective. As a political consultant (Maye likely has Tourette's Syndrome or something similar -- wife is a psychiatrist, I'll ask her), I'll verify that subjective stuff like this makes a big difference on voting day. I've both won and lost recent campaigns on less than this:

Maye's current attorney, public defender Bob Evans, tells me one reason Maye have come off as unsympathetic to the jury was that he has an odd facial mannerism. He apparently has a half smile -- Evans says some might call it a smirk -- when he speaks, even when he's talking about pretty important things, like saving his own life. Any defense attorney will tell you that a defendant's body language is immensely important, perhaps more important than what he actually says. Evans' description of Maye's quirky mannerism seems to fit with what Maye's trial attorney told me early on -- that two jurors told her after the trial they thought Maye was spoiled and disrespectful. And that that impression made them less likely to believe his testimony.

The best wording I can suggest at this moment is:

It is possible that the jury was influenced by a neurological disorder suffered by Maye.

Vielen dank und gute Nacht,

Stephen Stephen Gordon 08:57, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

changed spelt to spelled

While I agree with the proper usage of "spelt", "spelled" is arguably as proper but more commonly used in English speaking countries. I won't argue with a revert, though.

Hi. εγκυκλοπαίδεια* (talk) 22:27, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

What facts are in dispute?

I think it would be a good idea for whomever is challenging the factual accuracy of this article to come forth and explain what they take exception to. The early mistakes made by Radley Balko in his initial reporting of Mr. Maye's case have since been corrected. So . . . what gives?


Danno49 19:32, 16 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]