what have you learned about why this could matter? >> well, here. itself, certainly this sets up e the possibility of an appeal. if information did not get over to the defense team in a good amount of time, if they weren't able to get that information, then certainly that angle could be open to them. as far as the prosecutors themselves, if they are found, in fact, that they are -- that they're in violation of handing over discovery as they should have, for the prosecutors it could meantime behind bars. that's not likely, but that could happen. more likely it could be a fine or it could be a sanction on each attorney's record. certainly that's something no attorney, no prosecutor would want, chris. >> thanks, george. let's bring in our legal analyst sunny hostin, former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney mark nejame to talk about this. chris and i were talking about this earlier. one issue we have not picked up on yet, and it's an important part of the discussion and an important reason why this trial