many times. the cops get a benefit that nobody else gets. anybody else, you have a dead body, you arrest first and ask questions later. a million dollar bail, a preliminary. you don't get the benefit of a prosecutor becoming like mccull lock did in front of a grand jury. this whole system turned the grand jury on its head. originally, the grand jury was here as a bull work against excessive government interference. it slowly evolved and for the last 100 years, the grand jury is nothing but a rubber stamp for the prosecution. a bare bones case, get them to indict and then don't mess around with the defense lawyers. now what happened twice in ten days is a prosecutor go in and i guarantee you, this d.a. or prosecutor, he wasn't asking for an indictment. if he was asking for an indictment, he would have gotten an indictment. >> based on the prosecutors, is this true? prosecutors using grand juries