the vera institute in new york called the vera institutes racial and justice project where the stay tigses at vera are going into certain prosecutor's offices at the invitation of certain chief prosecutors who are interested in improving their system in their office, and keeping statistics on the races of victims and the defendant and keeping them whether race neutral decisions, and in other words, if they are doing something unintentionally, it's resulted in a disparity. those particular prosecutors saying loorks, we don't want to make decisions creating racial disperties. if we do, it's unintentional. tell us how it's happening. that's an exciting process. they are doing it, and making the system more fair. for the misconduct we talked about before, where we have prosecutors withholding evidence, and, again, i mentioned the case, and i was so surprised when the case came out, and it happens way too often, and the victims are poor and african-americans, and it doesn't make the news, and we don't hear about it. >> host: the duke-la cross case? >> guest: that case, and that type of miscondu