and gentlemen, if you determine that this was not a citizen's arrest, this was not legitimate, he had no probable cause, you can't do this, based on the law, then, guess what? they're not justified in killing him. they're not justified in any of the felonies they committed against him. not a citizen's arrest, therefore, you're not justified. you're the initial aggressor. you're committing felonies. self-defense. and that gets us to the charges in the indictment. so that's what we're looking at here. based on that, that point, you may find him guilty of all the charges in the indictment. all right, ladies and gentlemen. that was the snapshot view of what i think you're probably going to hear from the defense and what the state's position is on that. so now we're going to do some deep diving. what we're going to do is talk about the jury's duty, talk about some legal concepts that you need to be aware of, that