convicted her. it s hard in the wake of the zimmerman verdict not to put these two cases up for comparison and come to some pretty awful conclusions about the state of justice in florida. joining me now at the table, jehlani cobb, associate professor of history, director of the institute for african-american studies at the university of connecticut. barry shack, civil rights attorney, co-founder and co-director of the innocence project. and joining me from jacksonville is congresswoman corrine brown, democrat from florida. congresswoman, i ll begin with you and ask you why you ve paid such careful attention to this case. what about this case has captured your imagination and precipitated your advocacy? first of all, let me just tell you that sanford, florida, is also in my district and my heart is just so heavy for the martin family. you need to know that. and i contacted the justice department as soon as this incident happened along with the congressional black caucus and asked them