you want something to say? >> very briefly, a year ago i had a conversation with ben crump and i told him i need to be very careful putting trayvon martin on such a high pedestal because it's really a 17-year-old that comes to the table with whatever he came with, and now a year later they suggest what we did to put out the evidence that the family and mr. crump was aware of for the whole past year, they knew who their son is, they know who he was, they knew about the suspensions, they knew about the charges, they knew about all that. to suggest now that it's our fault by following the discovery rules that says if i don't do my job, as a criminal defense attorney, and present that information to the state that i can never use it. talk about being intellectually dishonest. that's just -- >> okay. >> if mr. crump has tried a defense case, he knows what he has to do. >> i have to leave it there. last word from you, benjamin. quickly, please. >> absolutely. one of the things when we are lawyers, we missouknow the rule evidence. we know what's admissible and what's not going to be allowed