her predecessor, former state attorney, harry shorestein, that continues in private practice in florida, has a different take. i spoke with him earlier and asked if he's ever seen anything like this e-mail sent by attorney corey. >> i have neither has any of the more prominent attorneys who i have spoken with about the e-mail. >> and what do you make of the tone of it? >> well, let me start by saying our rules of professional conduct as they relate to prosecutors prohibit any extra judicial statement that could have the possibility of influencing a jury. so it would be totally unheard of to essentially put your entire argument in the media shortly before a trial. but that may be address bid the court. i haven't followed all of the motions that have been filed. marissa's alexander's attorney. >> let's just stay was a high-profile case that theoretically could influence lawmakers' views on pending legislation. in that kind of a case, could you see sending a letter and document like this? >> no. i could see dealing with the let tour most prosecutors have the opportunity to meet with the le