I believe in the American system and am proud to be a part of the American judicial system. It's got problems, but it's still the best one on earth.

William was an incredible guy. A terrific worker. He was eager and ambitious. I remember asking him one time how he could keep a smile on his face all the time, keep such a great attitude and outlook. I took his death very hard. We all did.

My parents always knew where I was and what I was doing.

I was very, very shy.

It was an opportunity, something I wanted to try at the time. I wasn't in position, financially, to go to law school. And, I liked children. It seemed like a no-brainer.

He was a mentor to me. He always encouraged me to do all I could in school. He told me I had talents. He told me I could do anything I wanted.

East Side was a huge school, bubbling with people, and it was always active.

Then, with Sun as a customer of ours, we had some pretty good relationship-building areas around that as well. But this isn't just about technology. This is about building solutions together that we can jointly take to market.

You got a chance to feel like you were making a difference. I was prosecuting people who were really harming society. I felt I was in a battle to protect society.