have you ever put your defendants in? i did it once in a case. ironically, it was a maid who had defended herself against abuse. i surprised the prosecutor, put her in, no true bill. the case ended there. so it was a gamble by me. dominique strauss-khan can t do it yet because he would then be cross-examined. he d be locked into a story. he may choose never to testify. it is a dangerous, high-risk proposition. very much so. assuming an indictment is returned, he s then arraigned in front of a supreme court judge and then something important happens, another bail application is made. he could get out friday or after this indictment is handled up. what do you think happens at the next bailout occasion? very interesting because the decision not to put bail on this case is very, very unusual. you know, in new york, we see this happen occasionally, almost always in murder cases. very rarely in a sexual assault case. and pretty much everybody has the right to bail. the criminal c
minutes. a prison official reportedly ordered the suicide watch as a precaution. powerful reaction from his angry defenders and fans and from the alleged victim. first a look at the other stories we re drilling down on tonight. the nba is a tough game. look at that. but the tough es guy in the league may never have scored a point. the guy in charge of the phoenix suns comes out of the closet and into the arena. and want to take on the bad guys? ask a new york attorney general. no, not that one. the new one. that may be the only way to get the wall street banks who thought they got away with it. i think it should be unacceptable to everyone in the united states. then, friend or foe? which one is pakistan? as new revelations emerge, e.d. hill asks can our enemy s enemy ever be trusted again? now for our headliner segment. what happened inside that hotel room? only two people know. one is sitting in a jail cell. the other one-a hotel maid, is in hiding. she is a widow