amy: johanna fernÁndez now.is also producer and writer of the film "justice on trial: the case of mumia abu-jamal" and the editor of "writing on the wall: selected prison writings of mumia abu-jamal." professor fernandez, it is great to have you back. so why don't you talk about the scene in the courtroom? we interviewed an arkansas trial judge who was calling for mumia abu-jamal to be released last week and he was particularly talking about issues like the one you just mentioned outside the courthouse, the issue of bribery stop if you could explain that? and once again, the judge himself in the original trial, judge savo, referring to mumia abu-jamal with the n-word. good morning. thank you for covering this issue. that letter handwritten by witness is really the smoking gun, if you will, in this case. it is exculpatorevidence. at this hearing, the prosecutor argued, somehow, that it is pro forma, it is customary, to give witnesses money. but our attorneys corrected the record. they said, well, yes, you give wi