they have a long history of prosecuting terrorism cases before and after 9/11. i think it s important when we are talking about a united states citizen where the conduct is principally here in the united states. i think the administration got it just right here. he a i see you nodding. i would second bet in the conversation that s going on right now, exacerbating fears in this country. terrorists aren t going after territory. they are going after the creation of fear, panic, and disruption of the system. we allow them to rip apart our constitution and they win. catherine crier and kelly cu ar rrie, thank you for your time tonight. a friend is describing the drastic turn his life took. and authorities want to hear from his wife. how did she turn so quickly to a
suspect s home for his initial court appearance this afternoon. he was advised of his rights and charged with one count of using a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and one count of malicious destruction of property resulting in death. the charges carry the possibility of the death penalty or life in prison. the public defender s office is representing the criminal and the evidence is laid out, including video of the suspect walking away from his backpack moments before the second explosion and evidence found in his dorm room. so how will a case against this alleged bomber be prosecuted? joining me now are former judge and prosecutor catherine krier and kelly curry, who supervised a number of terrorism krcases.