dennison. >> guilty on all counts. the end of a long and difficult ordeal for the city of reno, especially for breonna's mother brigitte. for her, this was also the beginning of something. we spoke again just after the trial. >> the first interview i did, you are coming apart at the seams. you've come a long way. >> i have. it's been two and a half years. you have to make a choice. you can be miserable and let it control your life, or you can move on and hopefully try to not let this happen to anyone else. >> for that reason, brigitte set up a bring bri justice foundation, advocating for a nevada law that would require anyone arrested for a felony, as biehle had been in 2002 to give a dna simple to be added to police databases, known as breonna's law. it passed in 2013. >> it is not like a brings breonna back to me. i guess i can just move on and do other things. >> it does not bring her back, but it kind of brought you back? >> yeah, kind of, kind of. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i am andrea canning, th