Cecilia couldn't help the little rush of amusement she felt at Erran objecting to his own 'client,' and both Erran and Oliver said largely what she would have in response anyway. She knew she should have taken what Oliver said and let the subject die, but she found she couldn't. "I would argue the greatest difference between your situation and Marco's is that he has shown remorse, he has worked to make amends and deal with his issues. He asked for help, and he got it. When exactly did you begin to feel any kind of remorse? Any desire for help for your so-called issues? Was it yesterday, when you heard about this trial? Have you ever reached out and apologized to any of your victims? Juno? Lennon? Jack? If these people let you out, why should anyone in this group feel safe knowing what lengths you will stoop to so that you can feel 'in control' in an out of control situation? Why should anyone in this room put themselves at risk when you take every perceived slight to be a direct threat to your fragile ego and masculinity? We're having a trial for you and not Marco, Mr. Simms, because you admittedly sexually assaulted a woman and are now trying to somehow pass yourself off as the victim!"