I just don't understand how they could have convicted her on the trafficking, especially with those tapes.

I think the jury tried hard, but that doesn't mean I can't be bitterly disappointed. This could put someone behind bars for the rest of her life for something I'm not convinced is a crime, but unfortunately the state of Florida has made it so.

She did what she thought in her own professional judgment was best. She might not have been right, but that certainly doesn't mean she was criminally liable.

Sprawl is killing people, some 300,000 premature deaths annually because of the sprawl sedentary lifestyle, and it is killing our natural environment, scenic vistas, biodiversity, rural towns and much more.

I'm disappointed that it was not the barest minimum. It's a death penalty for her because she's 64 years old ... I think she's in a state of shock, understandably so.

This evidence is so weak and so fraught with danger to not only confuse the jury but also prejudice the defendant.

She's 64 years old. She's a frail woman. I think she's in a state of shock, understandably so.