charge, and that generally is 20-30 years punishment, it could be life in prison but that generally doesn't happen. the funny thing about this is this particular aggravating murder charge isn't used very often. in fact, one of the lawmakers behind this, tara simmons, herself by the way a convicted felon who madeke it into the ste legislature, she says it has only been used once. i don't necessarily think that is the case, this is not something very easily trackable, but let's say it was in fact usn just once, that literally means it is not racist, it is not being t used to target black peoplepe and this would have zeo impact whatsoever on racial equity in the criminal justice system. one time does not mean it is a problem. in fact, the argument should be we are not using it enough. >> will: so with the rationale, jason, that lawmakers and californians have used it to go about leaving shoplifting can for example, and small theft unpunished because they cite disparate impact on