warranted. >> the affluenza defense is at a far extreme of a proposed defense. my concern is he got such a deal and it's completely public that most judges and the prosecutors and, by the way, even juries, will look at other cases with more of a jaundiced eye and not want to give those true defenses, creative as we might make them, true defenses or mitigation to a sentence, they may just be ignored because they'll remember the affluenza kid, the kid who got away with murder virtually and then, you know, struck his nose up at the system. i'm very concerned that their arrogance in not accepting and taking the benefit of the extraordinary deal that he got is going to come back to haunt other people who deserve a break. >> and when you hear that affluenza term, the first time i heard it, i thought it was a joke. there was a professional using