having found aggravating factors that are sufficient and met those so-called gateway factor and still turn around and strucked of their ability to do so in the verdict slip here and say, despite all of that we feel we don t want death here. this is ultimately going to be a decision of conscious within the room and down to what these individuals felt on a personal level. in fact, even it codifieds that in the document by saying you can introduce whatever other mitigating and aggravating factors you choose, essentially you make up. so all bets are off, even once we know all of this even after they ve crossed these hurdles we ve been hearing about. ari i wanted to ask you, ronan was mentioning that timothy mcveigh was the last person sentenced to death by the federal government. what are some reasons that a death penalty is so rare in federal trials? in federal trials we know that often you ve got the reasons that a federal violent