ad revenues for 15 minutes of fame. since day one we have kept our promise we would be focusing on finding and proving the truth about this child's homicide. the pretrial publicity generated by others has led to the great expense of having to seek a jury outside of our media market. we've avoided making any statements that would see the publicity and only released what florida public records law requires us to release that is, whatever documents we furnish in discovery. some of the angst and taxpayer expense in this case could have been an individualed, if others had not succombed to the temptation provided by quick notoriety. we think justice is best served when counsel does not render public opinions on matters in litigation. we have always tried to prevent the issuance of any statements that were not relevant and that all