I noticed in another article that her lawyer has demanded to see the police evidence. He knows that since she's not been charged with anything, he has no such right and accordingly, the police haven't even responded to him. I believe he wants this information not just for himself and his client, but for all those leftist legal organizations all over the country that will be pouring into southern California if this is brought to trial. It's only a relatively minor misdemeanor case and given her standing in the community and (presumable) lack of priors, she would be likely to get off with a suspended sentence if convicted. But the left can't even let that much happen. It would put the feds in a stronger position to secure a verdict against her and could cause some of these students to actually start questioning what they are fed by their professors and start thinking for themselves. The left rightly recognizes how dangerous that could be for them and how quickly that sort of thing could spread in this age of the internet.