(Mayo) got done wrong in a whole lot of ways.
Imagine how this looks to William Mayo. This guy admits to lying, he admits to giving false testimony and still William is trying to get a court to hear this case.
A ruling against Mayo gives the district attorney the ability to put up perjured testimony.
Can you force this district attorney to present (charges of perjury) to a grand jury? That's what we're asking for.
The district attorney was not interested in this. There has to be some mechanism for the district attorney to be second-guessed.