having plea negotiations. but in high-profile cases, that s not happening. so you re telling him not to be overly expressive in front of the jury and to keep it somber because it s a very, very serious moment. chill out. one of the things in this case, a lot of people have been saying he s laughing and yucking it up and having a good time in court. but other observers have said he s not doing that with the jury in the room. he om does that when the jury is not in the room. i m not sure we can factor that sort of jocular approach he s taking never a good thing in a murder case, though. not in front of the jury. i think the attorneys have him on a pretty short leash as far as what he s doing. and remember, he s still facing a whole new trial in boston. this is just the first round for him. it s practice, really, no matter what happens. so i love the notion i have to make this quick. but i love the notion you just said you re hoping the prosecutors will come over and say,