and i don't fault the prosecution at all for the speed in which they accomplished their objective. it's going to be a fresh start, as you know, anderson, because the prosecution is going to go forward with, again, a second trial for officer porter and they're going to reach a scheduling agreement with the judge tomorrow afternoon, and that's when we'll find out what porter's new trial date is. and again, it's starting from scratch. >> does this impact, though, the other cases? >> so i wouldn't make anything out of this -- >> no, i don't think so. i think jurors are intelligent enough to react only to the evidence. but they bring a different lens, depending on what their experience with the police has been. >> so you're hoping a different jury will just have a different outcome? >> well, across the country, there are about 5% of all trials which end in hung jurors or