Melania, since this letter is just between us, I’m going to go out on a limb and speak not only for myself but also on behalf of other prosecutors. We know it is difficult to convince 12 people of anything without lots of evidence, especially since most jurors have watched too many television episodes of “CSI,” which solves criminal investigations in 60 minutes, less with commercial breaks. So, when prosecutors decide what cases to charge and take to trial, we take your advice and look for other evidence. One of the other pieces of hard evidence prosecutors look for, especially in sexual assault cases, is whether the woman alleging the crime has a motive to do so, other than her desire to right an injustice she suffered. If there is no ulterior motive, that is a piece of evidence that makes us more inclined to believe the woman. And, when a victim is willing to persevere in the face of public condemnation, death threats and being forced from her home, that is something we will definitely present as evidence to a jury.