i remember ray donovan, jeff, who -- >> the secretary of labor under ronald reagan. >> came out on theer he was acquitted and said, you know, where do i go to get my reputation back? the old expression, you can beat the rap, but you can't beat the ride. >> i want to bring in jose baez, you represented casey anthony. after the trial, you were escorted away by a s.w.a.t. team. people overwhelmingly felt she was guilty. in something like that, do you stay in touch with the client? do you prepare a client for what happens after the case is over? how does that work? >> first of all, it was a very scary thing to be escorted out by a s.w.a.t. team. i didn't want to stand too close, thinking maybe somebody was a bad shot. you know, it was really a crazy situation. she's just like any former client. you don't stay too much in touch with them. they have to go live their lives and we have to fight on for the next case. >> in terms of -- is there like preparation, though? do you -- i mean, i know you're focused on winning the case. but once it's done, do you put them in touch with somebody who has