sometimes they re ear drug dealers. sometimes they put themselves in harm s way. and you know what? we fight just as hard for them when we re done with this, you ll know what we could do with what we had. you ll have every answer you need. this is how she explained her prosecution style. with would that speak to you saying, that even if someone tries to despairage the victim, that has nothing to do with her going after the evidence and that the person that killed them or shot them or assaulted them was in fact guilty after crime? ken? sounds to me like she takes to heart what prosecutors are supposed to be, which is ministers of justice. they are supposed to seek the truth, sometimes the truth warrants that someone is charged with a crime and facees a very stiff sentence, and sometimes it it means that charges are not filed and the person hasn t broken the law or there is not
to prosecuting violent crime honestly. she s a very, very involved in the victim s rights movement. some critics say that she loses sight of her obligation because she is so determined to get justice for victims. so you know, that is her nature. and it s never stopped her from doing a good job or being a tenacious prosecutor. but some people do believe that it causes problems in her perspective. now, ken, the most controversial case prior to the trayvon case was the case of christian fernandez, a 12-year-old, cori is charging with first degree murder as an adult. when she explained how she deals with victims first, prosecution style, listen to her. i ll read it to you. sometimes, this is her saying this, sometimes the people murdered aren t innocent.