. >>> martin stolar is cecily mcmillan's attorney, and told us cecily mcmillan hit the officer, but the video evidence doesn't tell the whole story. >> it definitely shows her hitting the police officer. the problem with the video tape, of course, is that it's - it's a poor quality video tape, and from a bad angle. so you can see from that point of view it looks like she's hitting the officer for no reason, but as we all know from instant replay, if you have a different angle you get a different picture of what was going on. >> the jury believed the prosecutors, and they convicted your client. she could be sentenced up to seven years in prison. the judge has the discretion. is that right? >> the statute calls for a term of 2-7 years as a maximum sentence. the judge can make findings to reduce the minimums from two years to probation or a discharge. the officer's injury was not terribly serious. he got a mouse upped his eye. it -- under his eye. it hurt him, he had a black eye, out for a couple of weeks and back at work. >> you are arguing that your client shouldn't have been convicted a