0:00 Ava: “We don’t have criminals in our family. We don’t deal with the law from that perspective. Sarah was charged with arson of a structure.”
0:15 Ava: “She put herself in quite a situation because she went in and confessed without representation. I’m a former court reporting student, I know to some degree with the way the law is constructed, you never go in without representation. When we found out the”
0:30 Ava: “seriousness of Sarah’s charge and the scope of the years of incarceration that she was up against, if she was found guilty it was 5 to 99 years”
0:45 Ava: “that’s inconceivable even now. It makes my head spin. We were feeling caught off guard and we were beseeching divine intervention. I am not kidding you, and I thank God for Texas Defense.”
1:00 Ava: “I don’t think we could have had a better outcome than what we had in defending Sarah, I think the mitigating circumstances that went along with her case were profusely communicated, she was treated like she was innocent”
1:15 Ava: “even though she was already proven guilty *laughs* that’s all I have to say. Her situation and her outcome is a relief to us because it could have been so much worse, get off the fence”
1:30 Ava: “and make the decision and borrow the money. Do what you got to do, it’s not that expensive comparatively we did find that out. You’re going to get authenticity and you’re going to get genuine people. The outcome for”
1:45 Ava: “Sarah is brighter. You know, we got our swift justice, we got our swift representation. Couldn’t have asked for a better situation.