case here against the major. however, there is a reason for them to be very careful, especially with a major defending himself and that is? >> sure. this is a case they want to stick. when you have someone defending himself, you have to make sure everything, the lines are all taken care of because it can be an appellate issue. you don't observe see people defending themselves, especially in a capital case. you sometimes see it in misdemeanor cases but rarely felony cases and i don't think i've seen it in a death penalty case. they will have standby attorneys next to him and they spent a lot of money making sure he receives a fair trial. i think that is one of the reasons, chris, why you haven't seen a terror charge. i think that is why you've seen premeditated murder charges because you go with the case that is the strongest. you go with the least controversial case when you want to get a conviction and, clearly, the government wants to get a conviction here. >> so he is defending himself and as chris points out, the