that's why we're here. >> and then there's juror ramon aviles.t my face. i guess that's what i had to live with from that time on. >> steve cohen says that admission by a juror will not necessarily help velazquez. >> he's already been convicted. 12 people said guilty, and now to come in and say i want you to look at it again. i want all of that work to be washed away because there's a grave injustice here, the system doesn't really work that way. >> in the meantime, one of the original defense lawyers on the case, norman reimer, has written the manhattan district attorney. he says he believes there's a substantial probability that velazquez was wrongly convicted. but for now all jon-adrian velazquez and his family can do is wait. >> in god we trust, because men make mistakes. i trust in god. >> do you have hope? >> i have too much hope. i know he's coming home. >> when you walk out in that prison yard, you have one of the most beautiful views of the hudson river that anyone could ever see. what's that like? >> sweet torture. i see freedom before