self-defense in florida. and eugene, it's in there whether they are pleading a stand your ground case or not. >> exactly. exactly. so this is a huge boon to the defense in these cases. because they don't have to rigorously prove that it's a stand your ground law. they get the benefits of a law anyhow, because it's in the jury instructions. and, you know, the last thing the jury hears before they go in the jury room is language straight from the stand your ground law. and florida's law is written so incredibly broadly that it basically gives you license to use deadly force if you have any belief that your threatened. you know, again, mr. dunn claimed that he thought he saw a shotgun. or he claims he saw one. nobody ever found any shotgun. because there wasn't one there. but if, you know, a jury could say, well, gee, he thought he saw a gun and therefore he felt