I believe in forgiveness, and also the law

In the interview that was conducted before Stephens' death, Cooper asked the sisters if they had a message for him.
"I would say turn yourself in, that would be No. 1," Debbie Godwin said.
"I mean because although I do believe in forgiveness, I do believe in the law, meaning, when you break the law, there's a penalty for breaking the law. And this man broke the law by taking my father's life."
For two days, authorities scrambled to find Stephens in a nationwide hunt.
"I believe that God would give me the grace to even embrace this man. And hug him ...," Godwin said. "I just would want him to know that even in his worst state, he's loved, you know, by God, that God loves him, even in the bad stuff that he did to my dad."

Source: Melissa Mahtani  -  "Cleveland victim's family: We forgive killer", CNN, 18 April 2017
http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/18/us/cleveland-victims-family-we-forgive-killer-cnntv/index.html