potentially others are held to justice, that this is a message that this is a very serious crime that culturally we need to address. >> part of sending that message is how long she's sentenced to, the jung yet to set a sentencing date but she could face up to 65 years in prison. do you think it's likely that she receives the maximum sentence? >> people keep running the numbers and we're working with the feds on many cases that she got hit with some offenses that have some significant time to them, but on top of that there are things in the sentencing code called cross-references which can ratchet a sentence up. that said, i don't know if she's going to get 65 years, but she's going to get a sentence in my opinion that's going to have her remain in jail for the rest of her natural life. i can tell her from having handle these cases as a prosecutor and having defended these cases, that they are taken extremely seriously. the sentencing code is vedra conian here and given the