With regard to the “life and death”, there are measures in place that we deal with.
A couple of weeks ago we brought in a witness in witness protection. I think everyone in the courtroom except for me had a bulletproof vest on. They didn't know where he was coming from; they didn't know where he left to; but he testified very comfortably in the courtroom. The courtroom was cleared of all individuals who didn't need to be there. The safeguards were put in place.
It's one of those things. When it's life and death, it's dealt with that way. We just don't allow people to waltz in and waltz out.
When it's a child, we also take very great care with them to ensure they're not emotionally or physically harmed by the process or by anybody around. It's extremely important to us that people walk out whole, or sometimes better, when they walk out of that courtroom.