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This section has the text: "Miller maintains that his court-mandated apology letter was read to the Meyer-Crothers family."
"maintains" implies that it is an opinion. The source, [23] -> https://azcoyotesinsider.substack.com/p/mitchell-miller-addresses-his-past states the following:
"Miller believes that he has taken several steps toward repaying his debt, beginning with when he apologized to Meyer-Crothers in the immediate aftermath of the incident. The apology was court-mandated, but it was a personal apology, and public records of Miller’s expulsion hearing and recommendation, obtained by azcoyotesinsider.com, show that the apology was read both to Meyer-Crothers, and to school officials and the school board. The apology was also sent to the Meyer-Crothers family."
Which shows the apology was read aloud, and sent to the family, and is an official matter of court record. Aka, non-opinion.
The following edit is suggested: "Miller maintains his court-mandated apology letter was read to the Meyer-Crothers family. Court record stated that the apology was read both to Meyer-Crothers, and to school officials and the school board. The apology was also sent to the Meyer-Crothers family." 2601:5CA:4200:3880:0:0:0:13EE ( talk) 16:48, 7 November 2022 (UTC)
A fact from Mitchell Miller (ice hockey) appeared on Wikipedia's
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A fact from Mitchell Miller (ice hockey) appeared on Wikipedia's
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The result was: promoted by
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This section has the text: "Miller maintains that his court-mandated apology letter was read to the Meyer-Crothers family."
"maintains" implies that it is an opinion. The source, [23] -> https://azcoyotesinsider.substack.com/p/mitchell-miller-addresses-his-past states the following:
"Miller believes that he has taken several steps toward repaying his debt, beginning with when he apologized to Meyer-Crothers in the immediate aftermath of the incident. The apology was court-mandated, but it was a personal apology, and public records of Miller’s expulsion hearing and recommendation, obtained by azcoyotesinsider.com, show that the apology was read both to Meyer-Crothers, and to school officials and the school board. The apology was also sent to the Meyer-Crothers family."
Which shows the apology was read aloud, and sent to the family, and is an official matter of court record. Aka, non-opinion.
The following edit is suggested: "Miller maintains his court-mandated apology letter was read to the Meyer-Crothers family. Court record stated that the apology was read both to Meyer-Crothers, and to school officials and the school board. The apology was also sent to the Meyer-Crothers family." 2601:5CA:4200:3880:0:0:0:13EE ( talk) 16:48, 7 November 2022 (UTC)