pretty. i mean, do you see any possible way out a defense here for the suspect? there really? isn't abby. look people lied. people's memories are spotty. but the internet does not and, um i p addresses and login times and messages that people send often can lead a defendant to being convicted, and that's certainly going to and that's certainly going to happen here. but i think what seem to point in that direction now, which it's not a defense, but certainly at sentencing. he can make an argument that look, i wasn't attempting to harm the united states. what i thought i was doing was something righteous. and i don't have a criminal history before and maybe a sympathetic judge might give him a slightly lower sentence under the federal sentencing guidelines, but that's not a defense to the crime and individual who faces a tremendous amount of evidence that's electronic evidence sends a pretty decent chance of getting convicted or avoiding a conviction all altogether and simply pleading guilty in the hope that he might get a lower sentence. and what about the