but they say they were shooting in the air. gallagher was perched in a booth in a sniper station off to the side. he didn t know that. there was nothing going on in his ear and there s no one to say they saw him pull the trigger on the rifle. fred, all i m saying is they re punching holes in the prosecution s case, it s beyond a reasonable doubt the burden of proof and you have a lot of active military on this jury. when someone has immunity but then changes their story, is that immunity waived? under the uniform code of military justice, it s a very different thing. there s something called 39a in which the prosecutor has to make an immediate request to the judge to revoke the immunity. and guess what? they forgot to do it, they didn t do it. i think they were so flummoxed with the testimony, they threw it away. that s the bug differenig diffe