sequestration, there's various gradations of that we see sometimes in the movies the full sequence racial, where everyone lives in a motel together. i don't think we'll ever get to that point, but there are intermediate versions and i've had this with some of my trials where they will have the jurors, for example, meet at a certain common spot a few miles away from the courthouse and then bust them in using the underground tunnel to get in and then take them back to that location you want to give the jurors sense of security. jill's absolutely right. it is a scary at times traumatic experience and anything you can do to make them feel protected. i think is important to do. now, that'll be up to the judge. one thing you always want to watch out is this weekend here when they come back on monday sometimes jurors we'll read things, hear things people will say things to them, so it wouldn't shock me if we have a juror to come monday morning, say to the judge, i don't think i can do this, by the way, you have to add in defense lawyers hate this. yeah. because it's a signal. they say unspoken signal that you're being treated differently because this defendant is dangerous or a danger to you or is people are so they'll oppose it.