Thank you, sherif. Good luck the rest of the evening. Thats it. Was it all you hoped it would be . [ laughter ] didnt get a good look. You want me to leave . You have had a long day. These folks cant go until you all go. I know we have talked about leaving the equipment here. Dont leave it here, because you wont want to be her tomorrow. You are welcome to be here if you dont have a role 22 for whats going on tomorrow. Did we find anything . It has to be a group decision. They can come and collect. You are watching a feed from the courthouse in Fulton County, georgia. That is judge Robert Mcburney on the bench who just told all of the reporters in that room that, quote, you need to leave. He said he meant it in a nice way. What has just happened and we will get some Expert Advice on this in just a moment, but under Georgia State law, when a grand jury handsdown an indictment, it goes immediately to the Presiding Judge who has been overseeing the work of The Grand Jury. In this case, tha
the judge then has the option with what he is going to do with the indictment that has been handed off to him. in this case, he read it silently to himself and seems to have flipped through it. all we can tell was that it was printed on letter-size white paper and seemed to be about that thick and had a few different to it in terms of the way it was divided. he did not provide any information. about what the charges are and who the defendants are or indeed about the content of the indictment. what is going to happen from here on out? we know the basics under georgia state law, but we don t know exactly how it will play out this evening. this is the clerk holding what we believe are the indictments that i just described in her left hand here. it is very unusual that this is happening after 9:00 p.m. it usually closes for regular