they haven't exactly been spectacular for the prosecution in the results they've had. and take a look at the district court and the results they get, where people go away forever or get the death penalty and it's very quick. you get appointed a public defender. and as you just said, anderson, this seems like an uphill battle. yes, because they have a mountain of evidence. now, what is the miranda rights and what is reading the miranda rights really mean? it means that if you don't do it, then what is said may or may not be admissible. well, they don't need that. they don't need to convict him. and i will tell you something else, the lawyer who represents him, and mind you, it's going to be a public defender -- the public defender is going to try and save his life. this is going to be a mitigation-style case. this isn't going to be somebody -- unless this is richard jewell redux, who is saying i'm the wrong guy. and the way they're going to do that is they're going to try and trade information so that they take death penalty off of the