instead, cecilee mcmillen faces charges of second-degree assault, with a possible seven year prison termears later, her trial is about to begin. of the almost 8,000 occupy wall street arrests around the career, one quarter happened in new york city. aggressive overpolicing was widespread in the miss response to occupy wall street. from the pepper spray to the denial of medical care. most of the charges have been dropped. >> we have peaceful protection. >> mcmillen's lawyers said the policeman she elbowed left the mark on her right breast. and her arrest was an example of overly aggressive policing. her jury trial is wrapping up in march, and the outcome will be a verdict on not only her behavior, but how the new york city police department handled a mass protest that turned into mayhem. >> by the way, we did reach out to the new york city public information office at the police department up this, and commented on the case, but we have not, however, received any response from them. joining us now, attorney martin stoler, and he is representing cecilee mcmillen, and were there any similar