What did that tell you?

He thought that the court had done the right thing, and he wants only mental health care for Andrea.

She is in the very best possible place, all things considered, at this time and in this place under these circumstances.

It's a good day. The whole issue of mental health, specifically women's mental health, has been championed in this decision.

Obviously a plea bargain isn't an option, as long as there's nothing on the table to address the mental health issues that are so apparent with Andrea. Given that, the only other option is to go to trial. I don't believe there will be any meaningful negotiations in this matter short of going before a jury.

We may as well wipe it off the books.

That she regrets that this illness brought her to a place where she was capable of killing her own children.

I think that speaks volumes to what this jury should do.

That he wasn't sure.