nina salarno, president of crime victims united, says it's important to ensure that the justice system delivered a just outcome. >> i think the district attorney's hands are tied. i mean, she has to follow a court order obviously. >> reporter: price's office is reviewing 35 death penalty cases and says the probe could actually span further. salarno worries about the toll on families who have already been victims of crime and lived through the trauma of a crime trial. >> my heart goes out to the victims associated with those cases. i'm sure they endured a long process to even get to where they are and get a conviction and i believe probably with all their hearts they believe that they had some finality and can move forward. so i'm sure this must be devastating news. >> reporter: and while this review is ongoing, the da's office is reaching out to victims and survivors from these crimes that have been impacted. >>> a supreme court case could decide the way homeless encampments are treated here in the bay area. right now, san francisco is banned from sweeping encampments. because of a law