Imagine you are the same prosecutor from question three. You are again having a conversation with your wife about the same trial as described previously. Now, you are becoming frustrated with the victims and witnesses because they are being uncooperative. Your wife doesn't see how this is the case. "Don't they have to cooperate?" But she's not considering legal cynicism or intimidation. Explain what this is and how it affects your ability to do your job.
What will be an ideal response?
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