reprehensible and so inexcusable and so much in violation of the rules that they're going to argue she should be sentenced for a greater period of time. i believe the prosecutors will make an argument she moved to another jurisdiction. she dereceived rank and file police officers. they think it's important for law enforcement to be held accountable. that these types of faux pass, she called them mistakes, should not be tolerated. i think they'll make a compelling -- they're going to ask for more time in light of the significance of the severity of her actions and her misconduct. >> so if we look beyond this, we mentioned how rare police convictions are, ck. do you think that this is part of a bigger pattern of change. if you're a defense attorney, does the case play into