"It's not her complaint against him. It's the people of Colorado against him," she said.
Prosecutors have sometimes decided to continue cases, including sexual assault and domestic violence ones, without the cooperation of victims, she said.
Hoy, who was accused by defense attorneys of rushing the case against Hurlbert's wishes, also said it was up to the prosecutor whether to go to trial.
"It wouldn't be her choice," Hoy said.