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In the fall of 2006, at a hearing in Poplarville, Mississippi, Judge Michael Eubanks threw out Maye's death sentence, finding that he had received inadequate defense counsel during the sentencing portion of his trial.
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Maye's family shied away from retaining Bob Evans, the Prentiss public defender, a decision they'd later come to regret.
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There were other problems with Maye's trial as well, including testimony from Mississippi medical examiner Steven Hayne, who performed the autopsy on Jones.
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Instead, they pooled their money and hired Ronda Cooper, an attorney in Jackson who made a number of critical mistakes during Maye's trial.
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Maye's family also went back to public defender and defense attorney Bob Evans.
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Maye's family shied away from retaining Bob Evans, the Prentiss public defender, a decision they'd later come to regret.
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Instead, they pooled their money and hired Ronda Cooper, an attorney in Jackson who made a number of critical mistakes during Maye's trial.
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Ms. Maye's show is almost too busy at times it sometimes seems like one long medley, but never loses its energy, humor or sheer entertainment.
Salutes to Cy and Stanley Will Friedwald 2011
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In the fall of 2006, at a hearing in Poplarville, Mississippi, Judge Michael Eubanks threw out Maye's death sentence, finding that he had received inadequate defense counsel during the sentencing portion of his trial.
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Maye's story, a haunting tale about race, the rural south, the excesses of the drug war, the inequities of the criminal justice system and a father's instincts to protect his daughter, caught fire across the Internet and the then-emerging blogging world when I first posted the details on my own blog in late 2005.
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