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A
B
B
B
Justin!
Are
you
still
here?
Okay,
we'll
find
out
I'm
late,
because
we
had
to
get
the
message
to
downstairs
because
this
building
secure
safe
every
day
all
day,
because
we
do
real
core
business
in
here
we'll
do
that
later
today,
I
digress!
Let
me
back
up.
Welcome
everybody!
Welcome
everybody
all
that,
for
the
first
time,
I'm
seeing
y'all
welcome,
thank
you
for
coming
in.
You
go
first,
where
you're
at
a
Rundle
mr.
hoods
class,
yeah
I'm
ready
for
y'all
today,
I
got
some
stuff
for
y'all
yeah.
B
Just
take
y'all
back
there.
Welcome
welcome,
welcome
we're
a
full
courtroom
today,
so
bear
with
me
I'm
here,
because
we
have
a
program.
The
team
behind
me
there's
a
lot
of
them.
How
they
program
offer
to
you
today,
I
present
to
you
about
some
things.
I'm
gonna
tell
you
right
here
right
now:
we're
gonna
do
some
fun
stuff
I
want
you
to
engage
us.
There
are
lawyers
back
here
behind
me.
There
are
officers
police
officers.
There
are
admin
staff
back
here.
There
are
probably
chemists
similar
in
the
courthouse
courtroom.
There
are
investigators
in
this
courtroom.
B
There
are
support
staff.
There
are
Victim
Witness
advocates
in
this
building
who
do
a
lot
of
things?
It's
not
just
law
and
order,
cops
and
robbers
stuff.
The
wait
here,
takers
gonna
make
a
presentation.
Do
that
we've
found
to
be
important
important
to
you
right
now.
Your
lives
by
that
I
mean
once
you
help
making
some
good
choices
going
forward.
We
are
not
the
fun
police
now,
the
police.
They
are
back.
There
and
they're
gonna
be
a
job
today
in
this
courtroom
courthouse,
but
there
are
the
fun
police.
B
B
Let's
see
how
I
work
together
really
well
today-
and
you
guys
are
here
because
I
believe,
based
on
where
I've
read
from
the
teachers
and
from
your
admins
your
principles
that
you,
the
leaders
of
your
school
now
doesn't
mean
that
you
necessarily
do
I
do
or
do
I
want
to
do,
but
you
do
what
you
do
real
well,
we
were
here
because
I
have
the
benefit
of
working
with
a
team
outside
justice.
Courthouse
by
that
I
mean
we
are
in
a
district
court
which
is
ajusshi
arey.
B
We
also
you
are
part
of
the
school
system
where
you
go
to
Creek,
whether
you
get
a
grand
Burnie,
whether
you
go
to
Chesapeake
or
a
Rundle
super
part
of
our
educational
system,
and
because
we
have
the
benefit
of
working
together
with
Chief
Judge
nursing
who's.
Here,
just
you
in
a
minute
and
miss
Jackson
who's,
the
deputy
superintendent.
We
had
the
best
pilot
program
together
and
they
are
part
of
this
team.
They
allow
us
essentially
to
have
a
day
off.
B
I
should
be
working,
I
am
theoretically
through
in
my
day
job,
but
today,
I
have
a
field
trip.
My
teams
are
here:
I
can
hang
out
with
them
they're
my
friends,
I'm
not
doing
I
do
get
paid
every
day,
because
chief
judge
Morris
knew
where
he
went
to
and
miss
Jackson
allowed
me
to
do
this
with
this
team
before
we
do
any
footnotes
them
to
appreciate
what
you
do
and
tell
you
why
they
think
this
is
important,
because
it's
a.
C
The
students
of
a
Mono
County
as
one
of
two
deputy
superintendents,
so
my
greetings
this
morning
on
behalf
of
dr.
Arata
and
dr.
McMahon-
welcome.
But
we
also
want
to
thank
Judge
mercy
for
affording
our
students
the
opportunity
to
engage
in
this
activity
through
the
strong
leadership
of
Judge
Spencer.
This
is
amazing.
I
was
at
a
forum
on
social
studies,
teacher
and
engage
in
labs,
for
example
in
biology
class,
where
you're
able
to
use
real-world
application
to
say
them.
D
This
is
your
real-world
application,
and
so
with
that,
I
want
to
challenge
you
today
and
my
challenge
to
you
is
that
during
today's
activities,
I'd
like
for
you
to
participate
appropriately,
I'd
like
for
you
to
make
sure
that
you
are
gaining
a
greater
understanding,
just
like
you
do
and
bio
lab,
where
you're
asking
questions
you're
using
that
lab
to
the
best
of
your
experience
to
gain
greater
knowledge.
I
want
you
to
use
today's
experience.
To
do
the
same
so
again.
D
B
You
I
want
to
piggyback
on
the
judgment.
You
said
this,
that's
a
great
knowledge.
It's
like
a
lab.
You
know
science
lab,
you
guys
have
hands-on.
You
do
things:
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
dude,
I,
don't
know
to
do
chemistry
anymore,
but
you
mix
things
and
beakers
and
stuff
I.
Think
I,
don't
remember
I!
Don't
remember
I
forget,
but
this
is
a
hands-on
experience.
B
They're
gonna
be
many
speakers
today
run
and
do
lots
of
things
that
I
think
it'll
be
fun,
but
also
educational
and
informative.
Ask
questions
appropriate
questions,
engage
the
lawyers
and
gave
the
officers
engage.
The
judge
that
judge
engaged
the
staff
we're
all
here.
This
is
all
possible
they're
made
possible
for
you
to
have
a
hands-on
experience.
I
want
you
to
see
what
happens
in
a
real
courthouse
in
a
real
courtroom,
not
seeing
on
TV.
This
is
real-life
stuff.
The
cases
you're
gonna
hear
today
at
some
point
in
here
cases
right
mr.
B
E
B
Jackson
said
this
is
made
possible
because
dr.
alato
allows
it,
but
chief
judge
Morrissey
allows
it
as
well.
By
that
I
mean
it's
program.
Gonna
bring
up,
I've
been
doing
this
for
four
years.
I've,
never
seen
you
guys
here,
I'm
happy,
that's
possible.
Cuz
judge,
Morrissey,
chief
judge
Morrissey
allows
us
to
do
that.
We
did
it
twice
a
year
for
about
ten
years.
You
see
the
courtroom
full
we're
doing
great
things,
I
think
mr.
hood
spreading
the
word
over
there
I
run
because
you
guys
are
here
all
the
time,
but
she
does
more.
B
She
allowed
to
do
it
four
times
a
year.
Now,
last
year
we
were
awesome.
We
had
all
12
whole
schools
in
the
county.
Here
at
least
once
that's
our
goal.
Creek,
it's
your
second
time,
coach
coach
cook
has
done
fabulous
things
to
engage
and
I
appreciate
the
time
you
guys
made
to
come,
see
us
make
it
work
for
you
today,
though,
ask
the
questions
engage
us
the
people
in
this
well
in
this
room
for
good
further.
Let
me
ask
judge
Morrison,
saying
words
about
how
this
is
important
to
him
and
to
us
appreciate
it.
F
F
So
we
range
all
the
way
from
Oakland
in
Garrett
County,
which
I
was
at
yesterday,
which
is
six
and
a
half
hours
away
from
here
to
Ocean
City
Maryland,
where
we
have
two
courts
down
there,
one
in
Ocean,
City,
you've,
probably
seen
it
on
about
67th
Street
and
then
one
all
the
way
down
at
the
county
seat
in
snow
hell
gear
up
by
the
way
Oakland
and
Garrett
County
is
closer
to
Ohio
than
it
is
the
Ocean
City.
So
you
can
see
we
have
34
courthouses
in
the
district
court.
F
We
have
two
here
in
the
in
Toronto
County,
this
building
the
Sweeney
building
and
then
one
in
Glen,
Burnie
and
so
I'm.
The
administrative
judge
in
charge
of
a
hundred
and
eighteen
judges
throughout
the
state
we
have
over
2,000
employees
or
clerks
the
backbone
of
what
we
do
every
day,
and
so
it's
a
tremendous
undertaking.
We
process
more
than
two
million
cases
a
year
in
the
district
court
statewide
and
we
have
over
four
million
visitors.
F
Hopefully
none
of
you
have
ever
been
here
before
can
I
have
a
show
of
hands
of
who's
been
here
before,
don't
raise
your
hand,
that's
one
of
those
lessons
you
should
learn
early
on.
My
father
always
used
to
say:
if
you
stick
your
hand
in
a
bucket,
you
know
what
you
don't
pick
it
up
and
say:
hey
everybody!
Look!
What
I
did
you
simply
wash
off
your
hand
and
go
about
your
business
right?
F
F
He
said
he's
heard
me
talk
so
much
about
the
district
court
that
he
knows
everything
that
could
possibly
be
known
about.
The
district
court
and
I
promised
not
to
embarrass
him
here
today.
So
I
won't
pick
on
him
at
all.
I
didn't
promise
the
judge.
Spencer
wouldn't
do
it,
but
I
won't,
but
I
didn't
what
I
didn't
tell
will
that
I
wasn't
gonna
show
our
puppy
Stella
who's,
a
st.
Bernard
puppy.
This
is
her
at
8
weeks
old.
F
F
F
The
reason
why
I'm
showing
this
picture
is
because
when
I
was
19
years,
old
I
thought
this
was
a
really
good
look
right.
I
thought
I
was
cool
that
black
and
white
sweater
me
and
I
thought
I
was
the
best
and
that's
kind
of
what
I
wanted
to
talk
to
you
about
a
little
bit
was
that
sometimes
when
you're
16
and
17
and
18
things
that
you
think
are
really
cool
when
you
reflect
at
25
or
30
or
at
52,
don't
look
so
cool
anymore
right,
but
those
can
have
lasting
effects.
F
You
can
see
a
picture
taken
when
I
was
19
is
now
being
shown
to
a
room
of
strangers
when
I'm
52
I
know
I'm
doing
it
to
myself.
But
somebody
else
could
do
this
right
and
I.
Don't
think
I'd
want
this
in
the
Washington
Post
picturing
me
when
I
was
19
years
old,
so
I'm
just
gonna
use
one
little
example
of
what
I
mean
by
decision
making.
That's
kind
of
what
today
is
about
right.
What
decisions
you
make
it
16
can
have
profound
effects
as
you
get
older.
F
So
suppose
you
leave
the
courthouse
today
who
drives
here:
can
I
get
it?
This
is
an
okay,
raise
your
hand
who
who
has
a
driver's
license
and
drives
pretty
soon.
Most
of
you
are
gonna,
be
doing
that
right.
I'm
assuming
everybody
wants
to
drive.
I
know
I
did
when
I
was
16.
I
couldn't
wait
to
get
my
license,
but
suppose
you
leave
out
of
this
court
and
you
drive
away
today
in
your
driving
down
the
road
and
all
of
a
sudden.
F
You
see
the
lights
come
on
behind
you,
an
officer
pulls
you
over
and
as
you're
being
pulled
over.
You
remember:
oh
I
got
a
speeding
ticket
about
six
months
ago
and
I
forgot
to
pay
that
speeding
ticket
or
go
to
court
and
challenge
it.
So
and
then
you
remember
or
something
see
in
common
in
the
mail
that
maybe
you
picked
out
of
the
mail
before
your
parents
thought
that
was
from
the
MVA.
F
If
you
have
drugs
in
the
car-
and
he
doesn't
know
what
you're
gonna
do
next
right,
so
now
the
police
officers
in
a
heightened
sense
of
alertness
and
he's
concerned
about
what's
going
on,
so
he
goes
back
and
he's
gonna
try
to
figure
out
who
you
are
you
tell
him
who
you
are,
but
he
needs
to
go
back
and
verify
and
he'll
pull
it
up
on
his
computers.
But
because
of
all
these
things,
the
police
officer
has
a
choice.
F
He
can
either
write
you
a
citation
for
driving
on
a
suspended
license,
or
he
can
let
you
go.
But
police
officer
decides
that
because
you
didn't
have
your
license
on
you
and
you
didn't
pay
your
ticket
before
and
you
fail
to
respond
to
the
MVA
that
he's
going
to
arrest
you
you're
going
to
be
brought
right
back
to
this
building
downstairs
in
the
basement.
I
actually
saw
I
brought,
my
son
will
and
his
buddy
Liam
downstairs
to
see
where
the
commissioners
work
in
the
basement
of
this
building.
F
If
anybody
wants
to
on
their
way
out
we'll
be
happy
to
show
you,
but
that's
where
you
get
brought
and
you'll
be
handcuffed
and
leg,
shackled
and
you'll
be
brought
in
front
of
a
judicial
officer,
that's
down
there,
and
that
person's
job
is
two
things
they
need
to
determine
whether
the
police
officer
was
justified
in
arresting
you
in
the
first
place.
That's
called
finding
probable
cause
right.
You
guys
heard
probable
cause
before
that
means.
Is
it
likely
that
this
occurred
and
it
did
it
occur
the
way
the
police
officer
said
it?
F
Does
it
all
make
sense
kind
of
thing
and
do
I
believe
that
a
criminal
laws
been
broken
as
the
result
of
this,
and
if
they
find
that
there
is
probable
cause
that
commissioner,
then
has
to
make
a
decision
as
to
whether
they're
going
to
detain
you
until
the
date
of
your
trial,
which
can
be
60
to
90
to
120
days
later,
depending
on
the
type
of
charge,
or
are
they
gonna?
Let
you
go
or
are
they
gonna?
Let
you
go
with
some
type
of
restrictions
right.
F
What
we
call
pretrial
restrictions,
where
someone
would
monitor
you
or
you'd,
have
an
ankle.
Bracelet
you've
seen
those
kind
of
things
on
TV
before
I'm
hoping
no
one
has
had
an
ankle
bracelet
on.
Has
anybody
had
an
ankle
bracelet
on
the
you
guys
are
getting
the
idea.
You
wouldn't
have
raised
your
hand
for
that.
One
right
you
shouldn't
have
so,
regardless
of
what
happens,
regardless
of
whether
your
lad
out
or
you're
detained,
think
about
being
detained?
Okay,
you
could
be
detained
for
sixty
days,
no
iPhone,
no
iPad,
no
videos,
no
TV,
no
ice
cream.
F
They
dictate
what
food
you
eat.
They
dictate.
What
time
you
go
to
bed,
it's
an
awful
experience
right.
If
any
of
you
I've
been
to
every
single
detention
center
in
the
state
in
their
awful
places,
I
never
want
to
go
back.
I
never
want
to
step
foot
in
any
one
of
them.
Even
when
I
was
an
attorney
and
I
would
have
to
meet
my
clients
in
jail.
F
I
didn't
like
the
feeling
of
being
confined
behind
bars,
even
though
I
knew
I
was
gonna
get
out
so,
regardless
of
whether
the
the
judicial
office
or
the
commissioners
and
I
have
almost
300
of
them
spread
out
throughout
the
state.
They
work
24
hours
a
day,
365
days
a
year,
even
in
snowstorms,
and
when
the
courts
otherwise
closed
and
they'll
see
and
decide
where
they're
gonna,
let
you
go,
but
even
if
you
let
go
you're,
probably
gonna
have
to
hire
an
attorney
right.
Who's.
Gonna
pay
for
that.
Are
you
guys
gonna
pay
for
that
we'll?
F
Do
you
have
money
to
pay
for
an
attorney
he
he'd
used?
My
I
have
three
brothers
that
are
attorneys,
but
I
forbid
them
from
representing
him,
but
so
in
in
your
your
school
work
is
still
gonna
have
to
be
done
right
and
if
you
play
sports,
you're
still
gonna
have
to
go
to
your
sports,
but
you're
gonna
have
to
go
back
to
trial.
In
suppose
you
go
back
to
trial
or
you
miss
your
court
date.
When
you
go
back
to
trial,
you're
gonna
get
re-arrested,
and
this
time
the
commissioners
not
gonna.
F
Let
you
out
he's
gonna
hold
you
for
those
60
to
90
days.
That's
how
you
get
held
for
60
to
90
days,
because
you
miss
a
court
date,
but
you're
gonna
have
to
hire
an
attorney
your
life's
gonna
be
disrupted.
So
the
reason
why
I'm
pointing
all
this
out
is
because
you
can
see
that
the
the
hypothetical
example
that
I
made
the
person
made
a
mistake
right
speeding.
You
want
to
not
speed,
it
cost
you
money,
but
people,
speed,
I,
speed,
judge,
Spencer
speeds
the
police
officers
speed.
F
We
all
have
done
it
in
the
past.
I
challenge.
Anyone
in
this
room
to
claim
that
they
haven't
right.
So
those
kind
of
things
happen.
That's
a
relatively
minor
of
circumstance
that
happens
to
you,
but
you
need
to
resolve
that.
You
cannot
ignore
things
like
that,
because
if
you
ignore
things
like
that,
they
get
to
be
bigger
problems.
Your
MVA
license
is
suspended
then,
and
if
you
ignore
that
MVA
suspension,
then
it
becomes
a
jailable
event.
F
They
apply
to
everything
that
you
do.
You
will
make
mistakes,
we
all
make
mistakes
for
human
beings,
don't
let
those
mistakes
keep
piling
up,
because
those
are
the
things
that
are
gonna
affect
you.
If
you
end
up
having
some
type
of
criminal
record,
doors
are
closed
to
you
that
otherwise
wouldn't
have
been
closed.
I
could
not
be
chief
judge
of
this
court
today.
If
I
had
a
criminal
record
right.
Who
would
have
hired
me
to
do
this?
F
I,
probably
couldn't
even
have
been
an
attorney
because
they
have
a
screening
system
for
attorneys
that,
if
you
don't
have
the
moral
moral
character
to
become
an
attorney,
then
you
you
won't
be
an
attorney
and
you'll
carry
those
things
like
convictions
around
with
you
for
the
rest
of
your
lives.
Some
of
them.
You
can't
get
undone
so
try
to
consider
that
as
we
go
through
today,
you're
gonna
have
some
fun
I'm
not
going
to
talk
anymore,
because
the
next
part
is
the
best
part
of
the
whole
program.
F
In
my
opinion,
but
before
I
end
I
would
like
to
thank
judge.
Spencer
gave
me
a
lot
of
credit
for
allowing
him
to
do
this.
I
haven't
allowed
him
to
do
this.
I'm
encouraging
him
to
do
this,
because
I
really
like
this
program
in
any
credit
that
I
take,
which
I
do
take
all
the
time
is
really
Judge.
Spencer's
credit
but
I'm
still
gonna.
Take
the
credit,
because
that's
what
I
do
is
that
you've
judged.
F
There
are
also
some
other
great
presenters
here.
The
in
Toronto
County
public
school
system
has
been
a
great
partner
in
this
I.
Thank
the
management
from
Indian
Creek
for
allowing
us
to
do
this.
We
started
Judge
Spencer's
child
goes
to
Indian
Creek
also,
so
we
asked
them
last
year
if
they'd
consider
coming
to
this
program,
and
they
were
gracious
enough
to
come,
because
we
think
we
have
a
really
good
program
here.
So
hopefully
the
takeaway
that
you
leave
here
today
is
that
you'll
see
kind
of
the
inner
workings
of
how
the
court
happens.
F
You're
gonna
see
people
get
sentenced
today
and
you'll
see
them
go
out
that
door
and
it's
real.
This
isn't
made
up.
We
have
cases
that
are
very
real,
so
try
to
keep
in
the
back
of
your
mind.
This
isn't
where
you
want
to
be
this,
isn't
what
you're
gonna
do
take
care
of
the
small
issues
before
they
become
big
issues
and
I
hope
you
all
enjoy
and
have
a
very
pleasant
day.
Thank
you.
B
It's
always
hard,
following
chief
judge
Morrissey
for
several
reasons
and
then
tell
you
why
I'm
gonna
ask
you
ask
me
at
the
end,
why
he's
my
boss?
So
let's
not
mess
this
up
hook
a
brother
up
all
right
the
man's
in
the
room
he's
the
one
who
signs
my
checks
make
sure
I
get
a
job
every
day.
So,
let's
make
sure
we
do
this
right.
First
off
second
off,
he
said
the
things
I
actually
will
tell
you
I
disagree
with,
but
it's
okay,
okay,
I,
disagree!
All
the
time.
This
part
is
awesome.
B
Show
that
he's
a
part
of
show
they're
gonna
say
you
know
momentarily,
but
it's
all
awesome
to
me.
He
said
something:
I
want
to
follow
up
on
you're
gonna
make
some
choices,
decision
your
life
and
you're
gonna
mess
them
up.
You're
gonna
make
a
mistake
own
it
own
it
right
away,
don't
hide
from
me.
He
said:
I,
don't
be
more
blunt
own
that
mistake
and
then
make
it
right.
They're
gonna
make
choices.
That'll
make
you
stand
out,
they
are
gonna,
make
things
happen
in
your
life
good
and
bad?
It's
a
bad
mistake.
B
B
Sadly,
is
that
when
you
asked
that
question
all
eyes
in
the
back
of
that
room
over
there
we're
right
on
you
and
then
my
boss
was
speaking
over
here.
There
was
some
laughing
and
goofing
on
about
the
pictures
of
man
put
up
there
and
then
all
eyes
went
back
on
you.
I
was
here
last
two
times
ago
there
was
the
young
man
in
the
back
of
the
courtroom.
Remember
this.
He
was
in
the
back
of
the
courtroom
and
he
was
laughing
and
giggling
and
he
was
the
one
some
of
the
air
fresheners.
B
Remember
that
one
I
would
say
a
secret
and
I
guess,
there's
more
problematic
for
you,
Creek
people
than
the
rest
of
you,
but
I
will
forget
your
name
by
the
end
of
the
day
today,
because
I
hear
hundreds
of
cases
every
single
day
of
my
life,
but
there's
some
things.
I
just
don't
forget
in
my
line
of
work
and
it's
a
face.
I
may
not
know
your
name
on
the
street.
I
may
not
see
you
for
a
month
or
two
I
may
see
you
in
Walmart
or
Costco
or
Safeway,
but
I'm
gonna
know
your
face.
B
I'm
gonna
know
where
I
saw
you
from
cause.
In
my
mind
all
the
time.
Why
am
I
late
well
because
mr.
George
Bobby's
Jobs
make
sure
this
quarter
I'm
safe?
At
the
end
of
the
day,
someone
has
to
put
somebody
in
jail
if
they
choose
to
do
so.
That's
the
judges.
It's
up
there.
Sometimes
it's
just
more
see.
Sometimes
my
colleagues
down
the
hall
sometimes
I
have
to
do
that.
B
Worst
part
of
my
job
I'll
tell
you
that
right
now,
so,
when
I
do
that
some
of
those
leave
angry
and
I
look
at
my
face
say
it
wasn't
my
fault:
I
didn't
choose
to
do
that.
Bro
I'm,
not
the
dude
who
walked
in
there
and
stole
the
candy
bar
y'all,
see
my
man
ball
in
China.
It's
all
about
that.
You
see
that
that
dude
coming
home,
please
coming
home
sure
right.
He
ain't
coming
home
to
China.
He
stole
a
bag
in
China
and
it's
brothers,
a
millionaire,
bad
choice,
I
think
bad
choice.
B
That
speaks
volumes
for
me.
You
got
license,
I,
see
it
your
normal
license,
so
you
drive
illegally
michaei,
you
drove
so
you
don't
drive
you
don't
a
license.
F
H
H
F
B
My
bad
seat
here
you
know
what
I
did.
No,
he
did,
he
said.
Do
you
drive
the
man
raised
his
hand?
Now?
Let
me
ask
a
question
when
you
think
that
awesome
Casey's
the
most
street
driving
he's
gonna,
let
him
go
he's.
Gonna,
pull
him
over
immediately
run
his
name.
Keep
right,
I
have
no
license,
and
my
other
here
Drive
over
here
you
drive.
Do
you
got
license?
Is
it
valid
yeah
any
points?
What's
your
name
Brendon
you
go
to
Chesapeake
you're,
a
cougar
that
dude
up
there.
B
I
B
B
How
about
cheetahs
gorgeous
car
here's
a
nice
car
he's
the
boss.
He
is
a
big-money
guy,
his
car,
you
don't
wanna
drive
yeah.
Why
hey?
You
won't
drive
my
car
I'll.
Let
you
oh
now
we're
talking
sit
down
man.
What's
your
name
debris
how
you
I'm
saying
you
went
down
my
car.
Does
it
matter?
Oh
wow,
now
my
feelings
are:
hurt.
Debris
come
on
it's
a
nice
one.
It
has
four
wheels
steering
wheel.
B
F
B
B
Look,
this
is
my
car
yeah
Sheldon.
Is
it
likes
it
good
good,
comfortable
seats
see
comfortable
yeah,
oh
yeah,
hold
it
you're
gonna,
be
the
driver.
Anybody
ever
hear
no
Sheldon,
Oh
y'all
know
Sheldon
that
looks
y'all.
Let
it's
y'all
y'all
know
Sheldon.
You
want
to
go
to
robber
Sheldon.
What's
your
name,
Skyler
Cooper
come
on
girl
all
right,
Sheldon,
sellin
meat,
Skyler
sky
is
my
friend
Sheldon.
Wherever
you
want
yeah
Sheldon
Skyler,
chill
it
glen
burnie,
where
y'all
at
any
all,
no
Sheldon,
Skyler,
hey
y'all,
want
to
meet
him.
B
Thank
you
now.
I
got
some
friends,
another
one.
No
nobody!
What's
your
name!
Jaden
come
here,
you
look
around
me.
I
mean
Sheldon.
Skyler,
come
on
I'm,
saying
good
to
see.
You
come
on,
I
got
Sheldon
and
Skyler
Jaden.
Just
cruising
we're,
not
gonna.
Go
again.
No!
What
about
a
runway?
Y'all
wanna
go
for
them.
A
B
H
B
B
E
B
B
J
E
B
What's
a
it
at
this
juncture
in
this
scenario,
which
a
little
bit
funny,
but
really
not
shelters
and
costs
because
he
got
out
of
the
car,
has
hands
in
his
pockets,
we're
our
paws
on
the
show
right
now,
because
the
man
in
the
back
said
I'm
not
getting
now
I,
don't
have
a
name
I'm,
not
getting
out
I'm
gonna
hit
play
in
a
minute,
but
I'm
asked
before
I
hit
play
the
man
says:
I'm
not
getting
out.
I,
don't
have
a
name.
What
are
you
gonna?
B
Do
he
pulled
out
that
car
momentarily
I
would
suggest
you
come
out
freely
voluntarily
he's
pulled
out
the
cardamoms?
Really,
if
you're
on
the
street
in
real
life
out
on
route
Boulevard
on
Crownsville
Road
on
Old,
Mill
Road,
wherever
you
may
be,
are
you
saying
no,
you
know
pull
them
out,
put
them
cuffs!
It's
cried
you!
Okay!
With
that.
K
B
Makruh
carotid
a
lawyer,
a
private
lawyer
here
in
Orange
County
for
a
public
defender
since
Java
defend
people
who
are
charged
with
crimes
and
going
to
court,
but
he's
the
defense
lawyer.
He
just
told
you
you
got
to
come
out
mr.
Adams
you're,
the
old
prosecutor
kind
of
guy.
Can
we
pull
him
out
of
the
car?
Yes,
you
sure
yeah.
He
said
he
would
god
I
don't
have
a
name.
Can
we
cut
them
at.
L
B
On
the
street
side
of
the
road
for
y'all
leaving
school
going
somewhere,
that's
said:
going
through
I,
don't
know
a
party
you
don't
Sheldon
has
an
ID,
but
he
reached
in
his
pockets.
We
call
that
furtive
motion
out
his
pocket
I'm
sure
nothing
that
we
don't
but
I'm
sure
nothing
I
to
come
to
the
front
door.
I
left
my
pocket.
Okay
has
no
idea
that
I
had
on
my
pocket.
This
is
a
little
thing,
but
I
have
no
idea.
B
C
E
E
J
B
E
B
All
laugh,
let's
keep
it
real
here,
don't
make
a
joke
about
it.
It's
not
as
if
y'all
go
to
different
school,
you
don't
still
see
each
other
on
the
street
or
hangout.
You
may
have
friends
who
went
to
your
middle
school
who
go
to
Glen
Burnie
or
go
to
Arundel,
who
may
go
to
chestie,
who
ever
made
me.
He
makes
you
know
that
a
party
he
may
meet
a
friend
at
a
party.
You
may
leave
with
that
friend
cuz
he's
here
she
seems
cool.
B
You
want
a
ride
home
with
that
friend
right
now
staring
out
the
car
of
Sheldon
Sean's
gonna
do
so
far.
Well,
he
left
the
party
shot
out
of
one
for
his
arrest,
getting
locked
up
scholar
the
front
seat.
Oh,
and
so
is
she
why
she
look
at
me
that
way
so?
Listen
now,
they're
all
going
to
get
well.
I,
don't
know!
Okay.
What
are
you
gonna
do
now.
J
I
K
J
B
Fast
forward
to
real
life,
when
you're
pulled
over
officer,
Cooper
asked
if
your
license
or
an
ID
just
give
it
to
him.
You
know
what
maybe
the
stop
was
bad.
Maybe
the
search
was
bad.
That's
not
your
call
on
the
street
and,
more
importantly,
let's
not
fight
on
the
street.
Why
fight
me
to
argue
because
if
you
argue
and
you
sass,
you
argue,
sass
you'll
tell
him
your
name:
tough
guy,
they're
gonna,
pull
you
out
of
the
car
they're
gonna
cuff
you
then
they're
gonna,
search
you
and
then
well.
Whatever
happens
happens.
B
I
I
E
B
B
B
M
B
M
B
E
B
Would
you
is
those
of
you
and
mr.
hoods
class,
so
I
thought
your
guys
studied.
I
already
got
there
to
search
the
seizure,
probable
cause,
a
minor
problem
searching
this
bag
right
now
says
not
good
illegal
everybody
good
with
that
good
answer,
mr.
Hurley
yeah
hook
how
about
y'all
and
Bernie
off
this
y'all
have
problem
searching
this
bag
you're
good
with
that
all
right
also
k.
What's
in
there
good
good
job.
M
B
L
B
Let
me
get
this
straight:
you
have
a
bag
full
of
98
grams
of
heroin.
We
have
four
people
in
the
car,
none
of
them
own
the
bag.
We
have
what
we
will
call
circumstantial
evidence
that
the
bag
belongs
to
somebody
either
who
went
to
I,
don't
know:
Creek
Glen,
Burnie,
Chesapeake,
right,
Chesapeake,
Chesapeake,
softball,
baseball,
I,
don't
know
your
boyfriend
is
Glen.
Burnie
yeah
border
play
soccer
uh-huh.
E
B
B
Let
me
do
the
straight
Skylar
and
Jayden
and
Jayden
made
a
choice.
Getting
the
car
Sheldon
some
dude.
They
never
met
the
cat
they've,
never
seen
in
their
life,
leaving
a
party
they
get
in
that
car
at
11:30,
trying
to
get
home
on
time,
shelters
rocking
out
to
some
Chuck
Brown
gets
pulled
over
out
of
a
cake
and
they
all
get
stopped,
not
just
Morrissey.
They
go
home
tonight
right.
F
B
L
B
L
It
distributed
absolutely
or
even
just
share
it
judge
cuz,
that's
just
no
different.
They
don't
need
to
take
money
back
for
it
to
be
a
distribution.
Just
handing
it
over
to
their
friends
is
sufficient
for
20
years
old.
B
Even
if
I,
by
the
hair
of
myself
and
I,
know
this
dude
here
and
I
gave
it
to
his
hand,
I
didn't
know
money
I'm,
just
I
want
to
have
it
distribution,
absolutely
I'm,
a
drug
dealer,
yes
and
I'm
gonna
go
to
jail.
Yes,
I
have
a
question
real
life.
Anybody
a
problem
now
that
we've
searched
the
car
inside
the
car,
the
bag
and
off
we're
getting
charged
by
a
problem
with
that
and
that's
wrong.
Anybody.
L
I
B
At
this
juncture,
Jane's
talking
to
the
man
on
the
street,
probably
a
prosecutor,
I
say
you
cooperate.
I
agree,
don't
start
running
your
mouth
and
saying
hey
my
stuff.
Get
off
me.
Don't
don't
touch
me,
he
didn't
do
that.
I
agree,
the
more
you
say
on
the
street,
the
more
that
man
is
gonna
use
against.
You
judge
Moore.
She
said
it.
Ten
and
two
I
would
stop
with
yes,
sir
and
no
sir.
Yes,
ma'am
no
ma'am,
my
name
is
Shane.
L
B
E
B
B
Let
me
tell
you
something.
Also
McKay
took
a
foster
home
to
this
courthouse
on
a
regular,
regular,
regular
basis,
judge
this
courthouse
and
all
over
the
state
hear
cases,
thousands
of
them
thousands
and
thousands
a
year
and
I'm
the
first
person
to
tell
you
that
they
are
not
always
right.
It
is
some
judges
job
to
say
that
was
not
okay,
bad
search,
bad
stop
bad
seizure,
Stephen
was
coerced
was
involuntary.
Let's
some
judge
say
that,
for
you
hire
that
lawyer
to
say
that,
for
you.
F
We
are
not
part
of
mr.
Adams's
office
he's
in
the
executive
branch
we're
in
the
judicial
branch.
We
are
not
part
of
the
officers,
the
police
officer,
police
officer,
executive
branch,
not
the
judiciary.
Our
job
is
one
job
and
that's
to
be
a
neutral
forum.
We
don't
have
a
favorite,
we
don't
care
whether
the
police
are
right
or
not
right.
It's
just
our
job
to
make
that
call
like
a
referee
in
in
sports.
We're
not
on
anybody's
team,
except
our
own,
in
our
sole
job,
is
to
make
that
decision.
After
hearing
from
everybody,
everybody.
B
Stands
to
be
heard
everybody's
chance
to
be
heard
that
man
over
there
says
psychological.
You
got
to
follow
the
follow
the
herd.
Basically,
what
he
said,
I
disagree,
use
your
voice
stand
up
for
what
you
know
is
right,
Lidda
find
the
other
day.
Don't
do
it
the
wrong
time
wrong
place,
don't
make
a
bad
choice
on
the
street
ends
up
custard
your
hand,
your
mom
and
dad
called
or
worse
yet
something
worse
than
that
how
the
cost
feel.
But
you.
E
B
Unfortunately,
on
the
side
of
the
road
at
2:00
a.m.
or
in
your
case,
11:30
Jayden
sits
because
now
they
have
to
search
this
car
tow
this
car.
He
has
one
car
put
one
person
and
they
got
a
call
for
three
more
cars.
So
Jayden,
probably
you
guys
have
to
pee
for
real,
but
in
real
life,
he's
gonna
sit
in
the
mid
and
the
dark
in
the
rain
and
have
to
hold
it
went
out
yeah,
he
gonna
do
it
for
you
all
right.
Let's
it
comes
off
them,
so
they
can
sit
down
something
in
little.
B
B
M
B
M
It
for
food
doesn't
do
it
for
treats;
he
doesn't
do
it
for
anything,
except
for
those
seven
odors,
so
I'm
training
I
know
what
to
look
for
for
him
and
then
that
that
final
response
that
we,
that
the
that
looks
good
for
the
court
system,
the
judges
and
the
attorneys-
is
the
sick.
I.
Don't
necessarily
need
that
to
be
able
to
call
an
alert,
but
it
looks
really
nice
in
court.
L
B
L
M
Euro
dogs,
that's
why
we
use
dogs
instead
of
sometimes
our
own
noses
dogs
noses
are
a
lot
better
than
ours,
200
250
times
250
times
more
sensitive,
so
euros
trained
on
seven
different,
odors,
marijuana,
hash,
ecstasy,
meth,
cocaine,
heroin
and
black
tar
heroin.
So
the
way
we
like
to
explain
it
is
we
use
like
a
beef
stew
theory.
So
when
you
go
home
and
your
mom's
cooking
beef
stew,
you
smell
beef
stew
right
well,
the
dog
is
able
to
throw
out
odors,
he
doesn't
need,
and
dog
is
able
to
actually
smell
everything
separate.
M
So
when
you
go
smell
beef
stew,
the
dog
actually
smells
broth,
beef,
celery,
carrots,
etc,
etc.
Everything's
separate
so
when
there's
masking
agents
is
what
we
call
them:
air
fresheners
coffee
grounds,
dryer
sheets,
when
you
name
it,
we've
heard
them
all:
the
dogs
able
to
throw
that
odor
out
easier
and
focus
on
the
odors
that
he's
trained
to
detect.
M
B
B
F
Of
a
permissible
search
or
seizure,
then
those
drugs
don't
come
into
evidence
and
I'm
not
gonna,
be
able
to
find
the
individual
guilty.
Remember
the
state
has
the
burden
proved
to
the
court
beyond
a
reasonable
doubt,
which
is
the
highest
standard
that
the
Court
holds,
that
the
person
is
guilty
and
if
you
charged
with
drugs
and
the
drugs
can't
be
entered
into
evidence,
there's
no
way
I
can
find
anyone
guilty
and.
K
The
distinction
of
draw
from
your
question
is:
can
I
want
to
be
arrested,
say,
for
example,
it
wasn't,
as
by-the-book
makes
him
hang
out
of
some
procedural
aspect
of
this
that
comes
later
in
the
court,
that
I'm
gonna
make
a
motion
to
suppress
and
make
that
fruit
of
the
poisonous
tree
argument.
You're
already
messed
up
all
everything
that
you've
been
charged
with
the
felony.
These
guys,
you
know
unbeknownst
to
them
riding
with
Sheldon
the
MVA,
a
DMV
heroin,
kingpin
they're
in
the
wrong
place
at
the
wrong
time
and
right.
K
They're
still,
gonna
have
faith
go
to
the
court
system
that
comes
later.
That
argument,
so
they
have
to
fight
their
way
out,
but
they're
already
ensnared
in
the
criminal
justice
system
being
booked
being
processed
being
taken
to
Jennifer,
O,
Detention
Center
having
to
hire
me
or
my
colleague,
Miss
Wisner
or
mr.
Pudsey
who's
in
the
building,
and
you
know
they
have
to
fight
and
assert
their
rights
and
just.
L
So
you
know,
I,
like
everybody,
leaves
this
part
out
my
responsibility.
Our
responsibility
as
prosecutors
is
to
look
at
that
search
before
it
even
gets
into
the
court
system
being
charged.
So
what
judge
Spencer
asked
me
is
about
whether
or
not
they
would
all
get
charged
if
this
was
an
illegal
search
and
we
knew
it
was
an
illegal
search
and
we
didn't
have
what
we
call
a
good
faith
argument
to
argue
the
legality
of
the
search
we
wouldn't
even
charge
it.
L
So
if
trooper,
McKay,
just
or
officer
McKay
just
walked
up
to
you
and
shook
you
down
and
found
drugs
on
you
we're
not
gonna,
prosecute
we're
not
even
gonna
prosecute
that
case.
You'll
never
even
see
the
inside
of
the
courtroom.
If
there's
a
good
reason,
why
I
did
it,
though?
Even
if
it's
a
close
call
we'll
argue
it
out?
That's
why
I
darshan
makes
us
his
money.
B
I
want
to
put
this
in
real
life.
For
you,
though,
let's
just
say
this
greater
you
in
jr.,
right
that
says,
happens
today,
right,
you're
gonna
be
charged
with
the
felony.
That's
just
say
it
you're
charged
with
the
felony.
It's
on
your
record
you're
gonna
be
charged.
How
long
take
to
get
a
felony
case
through
motions
in
15-thousand
status,
conferences
to
trial,
a
drug.
B
Months,
you're
at
the
end
of
your
senior
year,
you're
applying
for
colleges
now
right
soon
right
and
when
they
run
your
record,
they
run
your
name.
They
wrote,
we
called
Meryl
Cassidy
researcher.
Well,
then
run
your
in
record
or
you.
They
ask
you
questions.
He
has
to
openly
and
honestly
say:
I've
been
charged,
Miss
Chester,
asked
question
and
he's
charged
because
he's
charged
we've
got
a
trial,
he's
acquitted
in
nine
12
months.
The
charge
stays
on
his
record
through
your
office.
All
nine
months
right,
let's
say:
he's
found
not
guilty.
B
B
You
are
missing
your
first
freshman
year
semester
because
the
charge
is
still
there
and
they
can't
get
it
expunged.
You
know
why,
because
three
folks
made
a
bachelor's
getting
the
car
wash
telling
some
Catholic
don't
know,
maybe
the
party
they
had
just
left
for
no
good
reason.
Yes,
you're
gonna
be
found
not
guilty
of
the
bad
searches.
Bad
I
agree,
but
let's
not
put
ourselves
in
that
box.
B
Okay
search
that
car
there
I'll
ask
question:
those:
are
you
drive
the
drivers?
Cars
to
school
yeah
come
on
drive
the
car
school,
where
you
costly
earlier
car
school,
get
to
sign
a
waiver
something
or
a
permission
slip.
So
we
searched
this
Carlos
on
the
roads.
We
had
probable
cause.
I
ask
the
question:
can
I
search
your
car
right
now?
It's
cool!
If
I
wanted
to
good
answer
how
about
anybody
else,
the
mouse
traveler
car
in
school
I.
You
do
I
start
your
car
to
good
answer.
If
you
say
no,
that's
also.
B
Okay,
bye
because
stand
up
for
yourself,
but
I
have
this
for
him
right
here,
and
this
is
a
form
that
mr.
Adams
got
flowing
from
another
school
Severna
Park.
But
it's
used
I
believe
Miss
Jackson
County
wide
right.
It
says
Severna
Park,
but
it
applies
to
Glen.
Burnie
applies.
The
Old.
Mill
applies
to
a
Rundle
posture,
speak,
it
flies
to
Indian
Creek.
B
Maybe
your
Land
Rover,
maybe
master
than
my
car
hater.
Maybe
your
mom's
car
it.
Maybe
your
dad's
car
it.
Maybe
your
car
for
all
I
know,
but
that
car
you
drove
onto
another
kind
of
public
school
of
property
or
Creek
property
I'm
telling
you
right
now,
I'll
leave
with
him
and
leave
him
by
choose
to
well
I.
Won't
mr.
Adams
will
and
search
that
car.
B
You
have
what
we
call
no
station
privacy
in
that
car
on
school
grounds
make
sense
to
you.
So
this
permissible!
You
sign.
This
waiver
says
the
hey.
I
gave
the
school
anybody
in
school,
not
even
officer
an
administrator
to
come
in
their
school
car,
searched
your
car
saying,
flies
your
house
right
right.
B
B
L
B
More
steel
also
McKay
saw
Sheldon,
leaving
his
home
with
four
individuals
at
11:30
at
night.
He
did
a
rip
earlier
in
the
week
and
found
some
paraphernalia
in
that
trash.
Can
that
rip?
He
found
nine
eight
grams,
a
hammer
on
the
street.
He
wants
to
get
a
warrant
in
that
house.
You're
gonna
sign
that
warrant.
B
M
B
L
F
B
They
come
knocking
by
the
enemy
officers
on
our
doors
and
they
signs
get
the
warrant
signed
and
no
sooner
they
out
of
my
front
door
or
they
along
the
radio
got
it.
There's
a
TAC
team
at
that
house,
they're
coming
in
foot
first
they're,
not
knocking
politely.
They
may
ask
for
no
knock,
because
if
they
know
you
have
a
gun
previously
or
charged
as
gonna
fall,
they
come
in
foot.
First,
ain't.
F
F
M
I
Even
at
the
point
where
we
do
have
to
force
it
remove
you
from
the
car,
if
you
still
refuse
to
give
us
your
identity.
At
that
point,
we
can
take
you
in
handcuff
you
and
take
you
in
to
fingerprint
you
in
Live
Scan,
to
find
out
who
you
are
so
you'll
be
detained
for
hours
on
end
until
we
get
your
results
back
or
who
you
identity
is.
N
K
B
Rest
of
it,
and,
let's
be
honest,
Jaden
is
a
juvenile.
He
has
no
criminal
history
or
record.
Let's
be
honest,
none
of
you
do.
Why
fight
that
simple
fight,
tell
me
your
name
and
if
you
got
one,
that's
okay,
I'll
see
you
later
in
life,
I'll
be
here.
You
can
be
right
here.
Look
I'll
be
right
here,
I'll
be
I'll,
be
right
here,
I'm
gonna
call
must
mess
out
down.
Try
that
case,
I'm
gonna
call
my
scroll
trial,
kids
for
you
to
them.
Whatever
happens
happens.
Yes,
sir.
N
F
No,
what
do
you
when
you
ask
yourself?
What
do
you
think's
going
to
happen?
If
you
tell
a
police
officer,
I,
don't
know
my
name.
The
issue
is
going
to
be
forced
if
everybody
has
a
name
right
and
the
fact
that
you
don't
know
your
name
and
you're
gonna
try
to
pull
that
on
a
flea
sauce
or
doesn't
make
a
lick
of
sense
and.
K
L
One
more
thing
about
this
interaction:
see
I,
don't
know
if
any
of
you
guys
saw
but
Jaden
you
took
your
lollipop,
you
get
it
wrapped
up.
You
dropped
it
on
as
you
got
out,
you've
dropped
it
down
behind
you,
put
the
put
your
hat
over
the
top
of
it
off
from
a
case.
All
that
you
just
didn't
I
mean
you
invited
so
much
more
on
yourself
than
you
would
have
ever
had
that
motion
right
there
and
I'm
gonna.
L
Take
that
what
you
just
did
and
attach
that
to
the
bag
in
there,
because
you're,
the
one
who's
trying
to
hide
and
secrete
stuff
that
I'm
just
telling
you
like
that's
the
real
world
of
what
we
do,
I'm,
not
trying
to
call
you
out,
but
that's
something
that
you
did.
Is
you
got
out
of
the
car
that
an
officer
made
note
of
that?
I
would
use
to
to
put
you
in
the
jackpot.
It's.
L
K
That's
an
argument:
I
would
love
to
make
for
you,
but
it's
just
like
I
said
the
the
fact
that
you
drop
a
lock
up
near
the
bag
is
tying
you
to
it,
because
you're
interacting
near
that
bag.
L
L
K
Because
I
give
this
do
this
demonstration
of
my
clients,
all
the
thumb
around
a
conference
table
I,
take
a
pen
and
I
say
right
now
those
pretend
this
is
drugs
right
now
these
are
my
drugs.
Oh
no
officer
McKay's,
here,
I'm
gonna,
fling
it
into
the
middle
of
the
table.
Now
it's
everybody's
drunk,
that's
the
known
as
the
doctor
of
constructive
possession
when.
F
You,
when
you
become
a
judge,
you
don't
give
up
your
common
sense.
We
were
16
years
old
at
one
point,
I
knew
my
buddies
that
were
driving
with
me
and
whether
they
were
gonna
bring
beer
to
the
bar
or
liquor
into
the
car.
I
was
probably
part
of
it
perhaps,
but
you
know
so
try
to
get
in
to
court,
and
you
try
to
tell
the
judge.
I
didn't
know
this.
My
best
friend
was
carrying
weed
with
him.
I'm
gonna
say
you
know.
That's.
L
B
Is
real
life
I?
Don't
know?
Well,
I'm,
not
gonna.
Pick
on
you,
I'm
gonna
comment
on
your
tie.
I
appreciate
it.
This
is
real
life
and
a
little
while
you're
gonna
see
real
life
cases,
but
one
thing
I
want
you
to
have
a
behind
this
screen.
We
call
the
bench
it's
higher
than
everybody
else's.
See.
I'm
gonna
tell
you
that,
because
when
I
sit
on
the
bench
I
see
all
I
told
you
I
wasn't
lying
our
number
faces,
but
I
see
all
I
take
it
all
in
does
more.
She
takes
it
all
in
Miss
Lisa.
B
She
in
here
she's,
not
the
abdomen,
was
back
there
and
I
was
good
back
to
get
coffee
and
I
was
walking
down
the
hall
she
said,
judge,
stop
I
said
what
she
said.
All
right.
Take
a
coat
off
I
had
a
string
loose
right.
My
pants
are
on
my
father.
Probably
I
always
had
to
leave
my
house
with
the
belts
on.
B
If
I
got
my
house
and
I
bailed
on
my
dad,
but
getting
my
bottom
I
mean
it
whooping,
because
I
have
a
belt
on
I
was
like
a
kid
I
had
to
have
belt
on
it.
Steady
cam
belts
on
pants
up,
I,
see
you
walk
in
this
well
I
see
you
walk
over
here.
I
see
you
come
around
the
table
and
I
see
your
backsides
and
I.
See
you
sit
here
and
I
see
you
come
down
here
and
I.
See
you
do
this
I.
B
Do
this
or
sometimes
I
see
you
do
this
sometime
I
see
you
just
do
this
call
that
mean
mugging
Chuck,
all
that
Chuck
all
that
I
don't
know
call
that
was
call
that
angry
dirty
I,
don't
know
what
you
call
I
see
it
all
I
tell
you
that,
because
awesome
case
saw
Jaden
drop
that
there
you
can
tell
that
to
mr.
Adams.
You
can
tell
some
judge
that.
Well,
let's
just
do
it
I'm,
not
a
smart
guy,
but
one
plus
one
plus
one,
one
plus
one
plus
one.
E
G
F
F
F
Sure-
and
please
don't
tell
me
that
was
the
only
clean
shirt
that
you
had
yeah
in
the
kid
look
down,
and
then
he
looked
back
up
anyway.
Uh-Oh
and
I
could
tell
that
he
didn't
do
it
intentionally
that
he
was
just
a
knucklehead
and
or
that
shirt
that
day.
But
those
are
the
kind
of
things
that
you
know.
They
matter
they're
small
issues,
but
it
all
goes
into
the
one
plus
one
plus
one.
There.
B
Are
choices
you
make
simple
choices
you
make
that
affect
your
life,
good
choices
and
bad
choices.
I
saw,
will
I
know
a
little
dad's
up
on
that
tile,
a
man
over
there,
the
bowtie,
your
dad
Tate,
is
that
you
deccan
to
come
into
court
that
shirt
right
there.
College
shirt
I
noticed
it.
I
saw
it
it's
under
armour,
it
looks
nice,
but
it's
a
collared
shirt
is
buttoned
up.
I
like
it
I
saw
I
noticed
it
first
thing.
I
noticed
I
would
be
lying
if
I
had
sad.
B
Those
other
things
that
the
head
man
in
courtroom.
If
they
are
my
courtroom
and
I,
was
in
court
in
session
I'm
gonna
ask
Bobby,
have
removed
because
they
think
purposes.
I
know,
I
saw
that
already
I'm
sure.
Mr.
hood
watches
that
all
the
time.
My
issue
is
that
I
noticed
these
things.
Small
things
choices,
they
matter
we're
gonna
change
gears.
In
a
moment,
I'm
gonna
ask
my
friend
to
cue
up
a
video
I.
Would
like
you
guys
to
watch
this
video.
It's
the
video
about
real
life.
B
B
The
kid
was
treated
in
our
hospitals
at
the
end
of
the
video
we
have
I
have
a
good
friend
of
mine,
who's
here
and
she's
a
nurse,
and
she
can
speak
to
you
about
this.
Video
and
I
invite
you
to
ask
her
questions
about
this
video
and
the
effects
and
the
trauma
on
the
body
of
this
young
man
watch
this
video.
This
is
a
video
that
I've
seen
ten
times
and
every
time
I
watch
it
I
still
get
emotional.
You
choked
up
Miss
Chester
you
gonna
leave
yet
I
know
you
are
this.
B
B
B
Washed
in
the
back
and
I
watched
some
of
you
cheer
up
I
watched
him.
You
look
away.
I
was
curious
to
why
you
looked
away.
I
know
why
you
looked
away.
Cuz
I
know
what
happened
because
I've
seen
the
video
and
I've
had
my
friend
Miss
George,
telling
me
what
happens
in
that
video
Robert
Sean
has
some
choices.
B
They
make
some
good
choices.
They
make
some
bad
choices,
choices
they
didn't
get
to
make,
but
before
we
go
any
further
about
Rob
and
Sean
and
what
happened
that
day,
I
want
to
talk
about
what
happened
to
them
medically,
physically
and
I'm.
Not
very
smart
I
recognize
that
I
owe
my
weaknesses.
So
I
don't
know
these
things.
I
go
to
the
professionals,
see
I'm
smart
enough.
That
I
know
that
I
don't
know.
B
I
asked
for
help
again
good
thing
to
do
to
ask
for
help
so
I
asked
my
friend,
Miss
George
to
come
in
Miss
George
is
a
nurse
at
Johns
Hopkins
and
she
knows
way
more
about
medicine
and
bodies
and
what
happened
in
that
car
that
any
one
of
us
in
this
room.
If
you
had
a
question
about
it,
ask
her
cuz
I,
asked
a
question:
I
always
ask
her
I'm,
not
sure
in
the
back.
You
saw
it,
they
had
a
tube
miss.
Actually
they
were
doing
something
around
his
throat.
What
were
they
doing
so.
G
Rob
had
a
tube
in
his
throat
which
is
serving
as
his
airway,
so
it
goes
straight
from
his
throat
down
into
his
lungs.
That's
a
protected
airway,
and
so
they
were
suctioning
it.
So
you
know
when
you
cough
and
you
cough
stuff
up
or
you
clear
your
throat,
that's
what
they
were
doing
for
him
is
suctioning
all
that
stuff
so
that
he
doesn't
get
like
ammonia
and
you
choke.
G
Good
morning,
everybody,
like
Judge
Spencer,
said
thank
you,
judge
Benson
for
having
me
my
name's
Ashley
I
am
a
trauma
nurse
at
Johns
Hopkins
in
the
emergency
room
and
unfortunately,
we
see
a
lot
of
terrible
things
that
happen
to
young
children,
young
kids,
young
adults
like
this
all
the
time.
So
does
anybody
have
questions
to
start
off
yeah.
J
N
G
G
Rob
had
one
going
through
his
throat
this
way,
that's
a
trach
Shan.
The
first
boy
had
probably
an
OG
tube,
which
is
an
oral
gastric
tube,
and
it
goes
down
into
his
stomach
and
it
sucks
out
all
of
the
stomach
acid,
that's
in
there,
so
that
you
know
if
something
were
to
happen,
and
he
were
to
Kaufer
to
throw
up
that
stuff
could
go
into
his
lungs
and
cause
him
to
get
a
really
bad
infection
or
pneumonia.
G
So
the
green
stuff
is
usually
the
bile
coming
from
the
stomach
so
that
it
doesn't
get
sucked
out
and
doesn't
go
into
his
lungs
I.
Believe
both
boys
also
had
a
feat.
I
know:
Rob
had
a
feeding
tube,
which
was
the
tube
going
into
his
nose,
goes
into.
His
nose,
goes
down
the
back
of
his
throat
and
into
his
stomach,
and
they
can
give
him
nutrition
straight
into
his
stomach
without
him.
G
G
Well,
fortunately,
for
me,
I
only
work
on
adults,
so
we
take
every
trauma
patient
from
15
years
old.
All
the
way
up.
Anybody
under
15
goes
to
our
pediatric
side,
which
I
say
thankful
for
me,
because
it
would
probably
break
my
heart
to
work
on
children
and
as
bad
as
that
sounds
it's
a
little
bit
easier
to
work
on
adults,
and
my
that's
just
my
experience,
but
still
I
mean
15
year.
Olds
is
hard
because
there's
still
children.
G
Definitely
so
it
the
worst
part
about
it
is.
Is
it
slows
all
your
reaction
time?
So,
if
you're
in
a
car,
even
if
you're,
not
driving
crazy,
somebody
else
is
driving,
judge
Spencer
cuts
me
off
and
if
I
don't
have
quick
reaction
time,
I
could
hit
him
or
if
he's,
driving,
crazy
and
I.
Don't
have
quick
reaction
time
to
stop
and
save
myself.
He
could
hurt
me.
So
that's
probably
the
biggest
thing
is
that
it
slows
your
reaction
time.
You
don't
you
can't
react
and
stop
your
car
or
your
walk
and
stop.
G
G
She
was
ejected
through
the
windshield
and
she
died
on
impact
the
accident,
both
boys,
even
if
you
know,
even
if
you
don't
go
through
the
windshield,
your
brain
is
inside
this
hard
bone
cavity
right
and
when
you
get
in
an
accident
and
you
get
shot
forward
and
backward-
and
let's
say
hopefully,
you
have
your
seatbelt
on
your
brain-
still
hits
the
front
of
your
skull
and
hits
the
back
of
your
skull
with
as
much
force
as
your
car
is
hitting
another
car
or
a
tree
or
whatever.
So
your
brain
hits
the
front
of
your
skull.
G
The
back
here,
Scully
Dessel
that
feed
your
brain
and
those
blood
vessels.
When
your
brain
goes
forward
and
backwards,
they
shear
and
they
rip,
and
then
they
bleed
and
it
injures
your
brain
and
your
brain
gets
bruised
or
there's
bleeding
in
your
brain
and
that's
a
lot
of
times
what
causes
you
know
some
of
these
injuries,
this
brain
death
is
your
brain
is
even
though,
maybe
you
don't
hit
your
head
on
anything.
Your
brain
is
hitting
the
inside
of
your
skull.
G
G
We
do
so
I
work
in
Baltimore,
City
and
right
now
we're
going
through
an
heroin
epidemic.
We
do
see
a
lot
of
alcohol
there's
a
lot
of
people
mixing
stimulants
and
depressants,
so
that
would
be
like
cocaine
and
heroin.
They
call
it
a
speedball,
so
you
think,
like
oh
I'll,
take
the
heroin
and
get
high
but
I'll
take
the
cocaine
and
oh,
keep
me
up
and
I
can
still
party
and
that's
like
maybe
the
worst
thing
you
can
do,
because
what
what
happens
is
they
double
the
effects
on
each
other?
G
If
you
smoke
marijuana
and
you
drink
alcohol
or
if
you
do
heroin
and
you
drink
alcohol,
they
double
the
effects
of
each
other.
So
it's
like
getting
high
twice
and
it's
twice
as
dangerous.
One
of
the
things
we're
seeing
the
worst
of
is
the
fentanyl
mixed
with
the
heroin
I've
had
a
lot
of
people,
especially
this
summer.
They
came
in
because
they
overdosed
on
their
heroin
and
they
said
you
know
luckily
well
you
know
they
all
woke
up,
but
they
said
I
just
went
I
got
my
normal
dose
of
heroin.
G
G
Is
10
times
as
strong
as
morphine
and
car
fentanyl?
If
you've
heard
about
that,
that's
the
elephant,
tranquilizer,
that's
a
hundred
times
stronger
than
morphine
and
all
it
takes,
is
a
pinch,
a
grain
of
sand
and
that
will
overdose
you
and
the
biggest
impact
it's
having
is
that
we
have
a
drug
called
narcan
and
narcan
can
reverse
your
heroin,
can
wake
you
up,
can
take
you
from
you
know,
so
you
don't
die
from
your
overdose.
However
fentanyl
car
fentanyl,
we
don't
have
enough
narcan
to
wake
you
up.
H
G
H
G
H
G
And
if
you
don't
wake
up
from
that
one
dose,
you
better
hope
they
get
you
to
the
hospital
quick
enough.
So
we
can
give
you
enough
narcan
to
wake
you
up.
So
the
moral
of
that
story
is
you
never
know
what
you're
getting
and
I
heard
recently
that
we
had
our
first
death
from
fentanyl-laced
in
marijuana.
Somebody.
L
G
Somebody
died
because
they
bought
marijuana
and
it
was
laced
with
fentanyl
and
they
didn't
know
it
and
you
overdosed
you're,
you
stop
breathing
and
you
die.
So
that's
a
lot
of
the
things
that
we're
seeing
at
my
hospital
and
there
are
there's,
there's,
there's
emergency
personnel,
there's
nurses
and
police
officers
and
firefighters
that
are
dying
now
because
they
go
to
take
care
of
a
patient
and
that
patient
has
fentanyl
on
them
and
they
they
touch
it
or
they
breathe
it
in
by
accident.
B
G
B
E
E
N
B
L
B
L
L
B
Bigger
issue
is
not
just
that
I
told
you
earlier
you,
students
that
brought
the
fun
police
I'm
knocking
for
one
hot
sex
that
you
shouldn't
enjoy
your
junior
year
going
to
senior
high
school
I
shouldn't
I'm,
not
saying
that
at
all
I'm,
not
naive
to
say,
you're,
not
gonna
party,
to
have
a
good
time.
I'm,
not
that
naive,
I'd
like
to
say
I,
don't
want
you
to
drink
I!
Don't
want
you
to
smoke
that
wheat,
let
me
tell
you
something:
driving
in
in
behind
the
wheel,
the
car
drunk
it's
still
offense
and
having
marijuana.
B
Even
if
you
smoke
one
hit,
it's
still
an
offense
I'm,
not
gonna.
Have
a
party
I,
get
that
I
want
you
to
have
a
good
time.
Hang
out,
beat
each
other
I,
don't
want
you
to
drink
and
smoke.
And,
frankly,
you
have
no
idea
where
janakute
gets
his
weed
from.
He
may
have
a
good
dealer.
Y'all
been
using
this
meeting
for
a
whole
long,
good
time,
Jim
cook
the
16
year
old.
That's
an
old
man
that
he
is
today,
but
that
once
all
right,
he
leaves
this
deal
doesn't
have
good
have
enough.
B
K
L
L
L
B
B
It's
nasty,
you'll
smell,
it
you'll
know
it,
but
when
you
smoke
it
you'll
be
Superman
for
a
minute.
You
don't
think
you're
gonna,
you
can
fly,
you
can
fight
fifteen
cops,
you
get
taste
thirty
times.
Then,
when
you
come
down,
they're
gonna
beat
down
and
have
you
Ashley
and
you
gonna
be
fighting
for
your
life,
because
that
high
comes
way
down
way
down
right,
Ashley,
yeah,.
G
B
Insane
when
you're
that
high,
you
think
you
can
fight
the
cops
and
it's
not
one,
it's
like
thirty
and
they
pull
tasers
out
and
they're
trying
to
restrain
you
from
running
into
the
street.
So
you
don't
kill
yourself,
it's
not
fun,
not
pretty
I'll
get
back
I'm,
not
implying
you
shouldn't
have
a
good
time.
I'm,
not
applying
shouldn't
hang
out
be
together,
be
smart,
make
good
choices,
make
good
choices.
B
No
one
said
you
can't
hang
out
and
have
fun,
but
don't
hang
out
fun
and
make
bad
choices
and,
let's
be
honest,
you're
gonna
make
a
bad
choice.
All
right
told
you
what
you
want
to
do.
I
want
you
to
own.
It.
I
know
their
parents
here,
there's
kids
tonight
today.
Is
it
tonight
today
anybody?
No!
No
hey
Bobby!
You
still
here,
hey.
B
Say
something
I
do
this
program
I!
Do
it
often
four
times
a
year,
I
told
you
that
every
once
in
a
while
now
regularly
the
man,
my
dad's,
thinks
in
the
room
I'm
not
in
trouble.
I
hope
my
dad's
here,
because
he
supports
me
I'm
still,
his
baby
miss
Lindsay
over
here
miss
George
she's,
not
part
of
my
program.
B
E
B
B
Half
joke
I
have
don't
joke
Bobby
George
isn't
charged
even
this
building
safe
he's
the
bail
from
this
courthouse,
we'll
try
to
all
of
us.
That's
his
wife,
miss
Lynn,
mrs.
George.
That
is
their
sons
that
he's
my
friend
too.
This
is
our
daughter
Ashley,
my
dad's.
In
the
back
of
the
courtroom,
I
am
a
grown
man,
I'm
a
tailor,
I'm
a
grown
man
and
some
Junction
mile
I'm
gonna
have
a
beer.
B
I
might
I
choose
to
I
might
have
more
than
one
I
might
choose
to,
I
might
have
more
than
two
I
might
choose
to
I'm
allowed
at
two
or
three
I'm,
not
driving
at
four
West
rings.
Four
he's
a
big
tall,
difficult
news.
He
drinks,
four
beers
I-
might
go
see
our
West's
here
after
it
for
with
Wes
I'm,
still
not
driving.
It
can
be
four
o'clock
in
the
morning.
B
I
promise
you
I'm,
not
driving
I
will
call
my
father
done
it
before
as
a
kid
by
killing
me
21
as
an
adult
40-plus,
he
comes
without
fail
without
fail,
I
hear
about
it.
I
get
chewed
on,
but
I'm
alive.
I
tell
you
that,
because
I
know
I
guarantee
all
of
you
every
last
one
in
this
courtroom,
you
call
your
parents,
your
grandmother,
your
aunt,
somebody
who
loves
you
they'll
come
get
you
frankly.
So
you
I
know
your
parents.
I
know.
They'll
come
get
you.
Frankly,
some
of
you
I'll
come
get.
B
You
get
my
number
you
can
get.
You
re,
probably
already.
Have
it
I'll
come
get
you
I,
like
you
all,
some
of
you,
I
love,
something
I,
don't
even
know.
I'll
come
get
you
it's
no
secret!
That
wills
dad
is
a
judge.
Will
I'll
come
get
you
bro
it'll,
be
our
secret
I'm,
a
tough
cookie.
Will
it
be
our
secret
I
joke,
but
I?
Don't
you're
gonna
make
a
bad
choice
own
it
and
then
make
it
right
and
make
it
right
is
not
driving
home,
not
going
home.
B
Your
friend,
you
don't
know
if
you
met
that
night,
because
if
you
do
two
things
happen
either.
First,
you
see
Ashley,
that's
bad
or
you
come
see
me
not
as
bad,
but
bad
to
make
good
choice
before
we
finished
should
go
on
doing
ask
Ashley
any
more
questions
about
what
happened
in
that
video.
The
trauma
that
those
children
received
the
treatment
they
had.
B
G
I
think
I
get
what
you
mean:
absolutely
they're
at
risk
for
all
kinds
of
infections,
they're
both
seriously
at
risk
for
pneumonia.
That's
one
of
the
most
common
things,
because
your
lungs
have
to
work
to
stay
clean
and
to
not
get
infected
they're,
both
sitting
in
bed
all
the
time,
they're
they're
prone
to
bed
sores,
which
means
your
bones
in
your
tailbone
or
your
hips
or
your
elbows.
G
If
they
do,
we
know
that
Shawn
doesn't
make
it
home,
but
if
Rob
makes
it
home,
he's
got
to
keep
moving
and
and
working
those
muscles
what
he
was
doing
in
that
video
was
working
with
some
physical
and
occupational
therapists
to
try
and
get
his
muscles
working
again,
create
that
muscle
memory
to
wash
his
face
and
brush
his
teeth.
He's
gonna
be
in
rehab
and
in
therapy
for
a
long
time
being.
B
B
One
joint
one
stop
sign
one
spring
day:
hey
judge
Moore.
She
said
it.
Sometimes
we
speed
I,
get
it
I'm
coming
to
you,
buddy
I,
get
it
you're
all
big
mistakes,
but
just
put
those
three
things:
one
plus
one
is
ones
three:
a
joint
stop
signs
with
speed.
One
of
us
is
dead,
one
one,
one,
a
three
joint
stop
signs,
speed
dead,
like
Fred,
dead,
no
more
I,
see
people
coming
all
the
time.
I
have
a
chance
to
touch
your
life
and
make
a
difference.
I
may
put
you
in
jail,
I
may
not.
B
If
I
don't
help
you.
If
I
don't
get
the
resources
to
you,
I
failed.
You
I
have
failed
you
because
the
next
stop
next
time
something
happens.
I
failed
your
parents.
This
is
why
I
mean
by
that.
If
you
cuz
in
my
courtroom
on
DWI
case
you're
smoking
that
weed
and
I
don't
get
you
the
right
track
that
one
first
time
and
you
come
back
odds,
are
you
come
back
either
through
that
door
or
you
go
Lee?
But
if
you
see
me,
you're
gonna
go
to
jail
your
mom
and
dad
mad
at
me.
B
If
you
don't
go
to
jail,
I've
really
really
failed.
Your
parents
and
you're
dead.
It's
on
my
conscience
I
sincerely
mean
that
mr.
crowds
over
here
mister
they're
public
defenders-
they
don't
have
some
cases
momentarily
but
I
think
they
can
attest
the
fact
that
for
me,
first
time
you
make
a
mistake:
I
get
it
own
it.
You
should
get
a
second
chance
sometime,
a
third
chance
when
you
come
back
on
probation,
you've
not
done
you're
into
the
deal,
get
help
or
you're
still
drinking
and
still
smoking
and
driving.
B
What's
gonna
happen
involved,
miss
Wisner,
yeah,
he's
gonna
go
to
jail,
it's
motivator,
sometimes
also.
Sometimes
it
saves
your
life.
Can
you
come
my
courtroom
and
you're
high
or
you've
been
drunk
and
you've
been
charged
and
I?
Don't
get
you
the
help
and
you
end
up
dead
I
had
a
chance
and
I
failed
I'll.
Tell
your
dad,
hey
ray
I!
Didn't
save
your
son
that
day
I'm
sorry
I'm,
a
tear,
I'm
gonna
do
my
job,
but
I
failed.
B
Take
my
job
seriously,
because
I
want
to
help
you
all
we're
gonna
change
gears
in
about
two
seconds.
I'm
gonna.
Ask
mr.
George.
Take
the
video
down
turn
the
video
off
we're
gonna.
Do
some
real
live
cases!
I'm
gonna
ask
Enzo
miss
Wisner
mr.
Adams
mr.
Arviat
cases
together
we're
gonna
turn
all
the
video
off
it's
a
crime
to
film
the
video.
So
please
turn
your
phone's
off
before
I.
Do
that
I'm
sorry,
miss
Ashley's
here,
I!
Won't
that
was
actually
coming
again.
Sighs
she's
done
a
fabulous
job
and
give
her
hand
of
all
right.
B
Lot
and
I
have
a
lot
of
questions.
I
want
to
ask
you
before
we
do
that
I
have
one
more
piece.
I
want
to
ask
you
to
share
with
you.
I've
asked
my
friend,
Zack
George
present
a
slide
show
he
does
and
presented
his
made.
That
I
want
you
to
pay
attention
to.
And
yes,
you
heard
me
say
it:
his
name
is
Zack
George.
His
sister
is
Ashley
George.
His
father
is
mr.
George.
His
mom.
Is
there
that's
on
purpose?
That's
on
purpose,
I!
Consider
this
a
family
affair.
My
dad
was
here.
B
He
might
still
got
him.
I,
don't
know
he
might
have
left
like
angry.
Why
did
some
other
now?
But
there
aren't
purpose,
because
family
is
important
and
I
say
at
my
house
all
the
time
cook.
You
said
all
the
time:
family
first
family
first,
this
is
my
work:
family
they're
right
here,
Zacks,
not
my
son,
like
a
son
to
me
Wes
here,
somewhere,
I,
don't
know
Wes
when
I
was
thinking
the
other
night
I
was
up
at
217.
To
this
morning,
I
was
thinking.
217
I
was
up,
I
wrote
some
notes.
B
Bobby
I
forgot,
the
chairs
Bobby
had
I'm
already
here.
I
was
thinking,
I've
known
your
ugly
butt
for
21
years,
21
years,
I've
known
you
ugly
face
like
family
to
me.
I
tell
you
that,
because
you
have
friends
here
now
these
are
the
best
years
of
your
life
right
now,
I
think
unless
she
was
cool
middle
school,
high
schools
good
have
fun,
enjoy
it.
But
right
now
you
high
school
friends
like
your
family.
B
B
You're
still
family
y'all
over
here
to
hang
out
with
you
I
know:
y'all
do
that
I
was
talking
all
night
you're
still
family
I
tell
you
that,
because
my
George
family
is
here
is
important
for
you
to
know
how
important
we
all
think
family
is
that
young
lady
right
here
her
mom
is
here
it's
important
family's,
important
I.
Like
you
I,
don't
love
you
not!
Yet
they
love
him
and
they
love
her.
That
mom
loves
her
chemo
and
treatment.
B
B
Frankly,
I
bet
you
something
mr.
hood,
but
come
get
some
of
you
all
of
you
over
here.
Would
you
would
you,
mr.
runner
might
come
get
the
rest
of
y'all
I?
Think
you
have
to
ask.
You
have
to
ask
Zak's
here
and
I
want
to
tell
you
something.
Somebody's
experience.
Zach
is
not
much
older
than
you.
Zach
is
now
doing
grown
stuff
because
that's
a
little
bit
older
than
you
he's
now
an
adult
mr.
B
laws
eyes
he
still
Lynn's
baby
but
Zach
spirit,
something
that
I
think
that
will
impress
upon
you
the
importance
of
making
some
good
choices.
Zach
is
my
friend
I.
Consider
him
he's
been
around
now
I'm,
my
mother,
my
son,
now
Caleb
can
live
with
you,
yeah
you're
gonna
adopt
me.
I
can
live
in
your
house.
B
You
think
about
the
asking
like
a
drunken
I.
Don't
have
a
call,
you
listen
to
me.
I!
Want
you
to
listen
to
what
Zack
had
to
say,
because
this
in
all
Sarah
this
is
reality.
This
is
something
that
transpired.
Someone
like
you
not
long
ago,
and
it's
tragic
I
can't
make
it
up.
I
can't
even
pretend
there's
not
real
Zack.
H
So
you
hear
somebody
say
it's
a
brotherhood.
Well,
truly,
it
is.
If
we
get
everybody's
weddings
together,
we
go
out
to
dinner
to
eat
together
almost
every
night.
We
hang
out
together
all
the
time
anytime.
We
go
to
the
mall,
go
to
the
movies,
whatever
there's
10
of
us
coming
down
the
road
and
we're
all
together.
H
Here
you
see
brother,
your
thourgh
acne,
which
is
an
old
Irish
language
and
it
means
Brotherhood
above
all
else,
so
we
honor
that
Brotherhood
like
a
second
family,
no
matter
what
our
plans,
if
another
friend
needs
us
or
they're
at
an
instant
judge,
Spencer
said
mom
and
dad
will
come,
get
you
if
you're
drunk
mom
and
dad
will
come
we'll
get
you
if
you
can't
drive
whatever
in
the
fire
department.
You
call
friends
before
you
call
mom
and
dad,
hopefully,
because
then
we
all
get
in
trouble,
but
they
need
us
we're
there.
H
He
was
19
years
old
when
he
passed
away.
When
he
got
this
picture,
we
always
used
to
mess
with
him
about
it.
This
picture
was
in
the
newspaper,
for
he
got
firefighter
of
the
year,
which
is
like
a
big
award
saying
that
you
were
the
most
outspoken
firefighter
among
the
rest
of
them.
You
did
the
most
and
they
saw
you.
The
chief
saw
you
as
standing
to
a
higher
level
and
leading
the
others,
so
he
got
this
his
senior
year
at
high
school.
H
H
These
are
three
of
the
other
boys
that
were
in
the
car,
with
Tyler
Cory,
Mike
and
Harrison.
They
all
graduated
together.
They
grew
up
together,
since
they
were
two
or
three
years
old.
They
spent
the
majority
of
their
life
together,
but
they
kind
of
got
a
little
bit
separated
and
unfortunately,
they
were
all
hanging
out
together
that
day
trying
to
get
back
together
and
when
this
accident
happened.
H
H
H
Another
member
came
over
and
said
that
there
were
four
young
boys
in
the
car
and
they
were
injured
pretty
bad.
So
in
my
head,
I'm
thinking,
oh
man,
there's
gonna,
be
four
pediatrics
like
little
kids
in
the
car,
I
didn't
mention
how
old
they
just
told
they
were
young
kids,
and
before
we
arrived
on
the
scene
they
told
us
they
pronounced
one
of
them
dead
already,
so
we
get
to
the
scene
and
we
saw
the
mashup
of
all
the
cars
and
it
just
clicks
in
you
don't
think
about
it.
Okay,
I've
got
to
do
this.
H
I've
got
to
setup
stabilization.
We
got
to
get
ready
to
cut
these
people
out
of
this
car.
We
got
to
get
the
medics
in
there,
so
they
can
start
their
stuff.
This
that
the
other
we
got
a
call
helicopter
blah
blah
blah
blah
blah,
and
you
don't
think
about
anything,
but
when
we
peeled
the
top
off
of
that
car
felt
like
everything
just
froze,
because
the
first
thing
that
we
saw
was
this
t-shirt
laid
over
in
the
front
seat.
H
They
said
he
was
doing
approximately
you
see
how
steep
that
that
curve
is
right.
There
I
think
they
said
he
was
doing
between
90
and
130
around
that
turf.
None
of
them
were
wearing
seatbelts.
They
were
drinking
no
smoking,
they
didn't
do
anything
else,
they're
just
going
a
little
bit
too
fast
and
they
weren't
wearing
their
seatbelts.
H
It's
lady
in
the
floral
shirt
cuz
Tyler's
mom.
She
was
on
the
scene
when
they
pronounced
her
son
dead,
I,
don't
know
how
she
found
out
and
I.
Don't
know
why
she
was
there
or
why
they
even
let
her
come
there.
But
these
medics
here
taking
care
of
her
trying
to
keep
her
from
fainting.
She
fainted
multiple
times.
H
So,
during
the
impact
when
we
first
got
the
roof
off
of
the
car,
we
realized
that
we
could
see
three
victims.
There
was
the
driver
and
two
backseat
passengers.
We
had
no
clue
that
there
was
another
victim
in
this
compartment
here
and
the
reason
being
because
the
impact
was
so
great
and
the
speed
was
so
great
that
this
car
had
pinched
the
sidewall
of
the
silver
car
all
the
way
into
the
radio
and
pushed
the
passenger
down
and
crunched
the
car
around
him.
H
H
H
H
The
town
that
I
come
from
is
really
a
tight
knit
group
together.
Everybody
cares
about
everybody
kind
of
a
bad
thing.
Everybody
knows
everybody's
business,
but
we
all
gathered
that
night
to
have
a
lighting
ceremony
for
the
four
boys
that
have
passed
away,
all
four
of
them
graduated
from
kennel
in
high
school,
so
we
went
in
the
football
stadium
and
there
are
thousands
and
thousands
and
thousands
of
people
there
to
come
and
support
the
boy
Mike,
that's
his
brother
and
it's
dad.
H
We
put
up
crosses
where
they
they
perished.
Everybody
could
come
by
and
say
hello
when
they
felt
it
was
needed.
This
is
a
portion
of
the
list
of
injuries
that
Tyler
had
several
skull:
fractures,
completely
severed
spinal
cord
and
brain
stem
massive
brain
hemorrhage,
so
big
brain
bleed,
like
that
was
talking
about
earlier,
broken
jaw
broken
teeth.
His
heart
was
ruptured
crushed
chests
with
blood
in
the
chest
cavity
and
in
his
lungs,
fractured
right,
arm,
fractured
pelvis,
lacerated
spleen,
liver,
kidney,
bowel
and
stomach.
H
H
That's
the
brother
that
I
knew
in
love
having
to
stand
next
to
his
mother
and
his
brother
in
salute.
While
they
played
his
last
Tunes
and
put
him
in
the
ground
having
to
bury
a
brother
of
mine
having
to
watch
a
brother
of
his
just
destroyed
because
of
the
loss
of
his
19
year
old
brother,
something
that
I
wouldn't
ask
any
parent
or
any
brother
to
experience.
I
sure
as
hell
wouldn't
want
my
mom
to
be
told
that
I
had
passed
away.
H
B
Anybody
had
this
program
always
on
purpose.
It's
I
can't
make
this
up.
He
is
you
he's
two
years
older
than
some
of
you
now
as
I
listened
to
Zach
I
saw
you
guys,
watch
the
Shock
Trauma
video,
but,
as
Zach
talked
and
spoke,
you
saw
the
video
of
the
pictures
of
Elzy.
As
you
saw,
the
car
I
saw
you
almost
of
you
leaned
up
and
see
it.
I
can't
make
this
up.
I
can't
make
it
up
and
I
think
it
takes
courage.
B
B
He's
a
big
boy
he's
not
a
small
five-year-old
anymore,
not
up.
Not
the
man.
I
met
a
young
man
I
met
years
ago,
he's
now
19
and
a
professional
speaking
to
you
from
the
heart
from
the
heart
about
somebody
who's.
Just
like
all
of
you,
Elvie
wasn't
high,
he
wasn't
drunk
wasn't
using
any
narcotic
just
driving
in
a
car
driving
the
car
with
no
seat
belt.
B
I
know
that
I
see
how
the
story
ends
every
time,
cuz
I'm
always
here,
but
I
I
want
you
guys
to
imagine
yourselves
either
go
into
an
accident
or
going
to
school
and
seeing
somebody
there
wearing
that
Glen
Burnie
high
school
shirt
or
that
Chesapeake
or
that
Creek
or
a
Rundle
I
joke
to
learn
about
that,
but
be
proud,
but
as
you're
proud
think
about
it.
Think
about
going
to
some
funeral
home
and
seeing
that
emblem
that
gopher,
that
wild
cat
that
cougar
that
Eagle
emblem
on
one
of
your
peers
in
the
casket.
B
B
B
B
You
are
all
children
I'm,
a
child.
My
dad
was
here,
I
know
where
he
went
and
Zach
just
said.
It
I
saw
him
look
over
and
he
got
more
tier-I
when
he
saw
his
mom
crying
cuz.
We
as
kids
never
make
our
parents
cry
you're
in
a
casket.
Your
parents
are
gonna
cry
you're
in
the
hospital.
Your
parents
are
gonna
cry
you're
in
jail,
they
might
cry
I'd,
be
angry,
you
make
a
mistake,
but
you
own,
it
might
be
angry,
but
they're
not
crying
and
you're
not
dead.
Now
we're
almost
done
before
I.
B
Let
you
escape
us.
We
did
a
lot
with
the
cases
today
that
you
saw
the
lawyers
are
still
here.
They
don't
come
here
behind
me
in
two
seconds.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
the
cases
of
what
happened
and
why
it
happened,
please
ask
them:
I
saw
suppose,
go
to
jail
or
I
saw
suppose
come
in
with
alcohol.
Related
offenses,
I,
don't
know
what
your
questions
are.
Well,
you
got
questions,
but
the
lawyers
are
why
I
did
what
they
did.
I
know
you
guys
weren't
working
your
mock
trial
soon
and
made
plea
negotiations.
B
If
you
have
questioned
what
happened
to
why
it
happened,
please
ask
the
lawyers:
are
here,
that's
their
job
answer
your
questions
for
you,
questions
of
Zach
about
what
happened
with
Elzey
he's
here
for
all
day,
so
is
Ashley
behind
me.
So
you
have
questions.
Please
ask
them
now!
That's
what
we're
here
for
to
help
you
make
some
choices
going
forward
that
are
right
and
better
and
improving
your
1/4
chances.
We
have
a
question
for
the
Wyatt
cases,
did
what
they
did
go.
Hide
it
and
buddy
don't
be
shy.
Now,
nobody,
you
know.
Yes,
sir.
M
M
L
L
I'm
gonna
take
advantage
of
that
because,
in
the
end,
the
people
that
I'm
targeting
are
the
people
who
are
distributing
really
what's
killing
people
around
the
county
and
my
responsibility
to
the
county
is
to
make
sure
that
I
keep
people
alive.
So
that
is
why
I
would
take
advantage
of
it
and
I'm
all
for
mandatory
minimums
I
think
they
serve
a
deterrent
effect
and
I'll
use
them
at
any
time.
That
I
can
do
you
agree.
A
O
You
guys
know
these
cases
that
you
saw
today
we
didn't
make
this
up.
These
are
cases
that
I
pulled
from
my
dockets
I
work
here.
My
office
is
on
the
third
floor.
I
handle
dockets
every
day
and
when
we
found
these
cases
where
I
was
I
pulled
these
out
of
my
own
dockets
I
had
talked
to
a
couple
these
defendants
in
court
and
asking
the
participate
in
the
program.
So
this
is
real
and
these
are
real
cases.
This
is
real
stuff,
so
I
just
wanted
to
play
yet
yeah.
He.
B
Says
I'm
glad
I
said
that
note
up
there
I
want
to
ask
or
speak
to
it
that
wasn't.
Mr.
Milton
did
you
I,
don't
know
if
you
in
the
back
heard
of
the
court
or
the
court
heard
when
they
read
the
fact
that
mr.
Milton,
he
was
underage
with
his
friends
at
the
beach
drinking
having
a
good
time,
I'm
all
about
hanging
out
the
beach
having
a
good
time,
don't
drink,
but
listen
to
me
what
the
state
told
me
was
that
somebody
else
filmed
it
right,
filmed
it
I
guess
for
trial.
You
had
that
right.
B
Yes,
mr.
Pete,
in
that
video
yep,
so
yeah
three
little
phones,
I
got
my
phones
in
here.
I,
don't
turn
it
on
when
I'm
in
court,
but
I
guarantee
you
you're
walking
around
film
whenever
you
want
to
film
snapchat
and
Instagram,
and
all
that
stuff.
These
two
over
here
get
a
subpoena
they're,
not
gonna
Verizon
and
get
when
I
was
in
your
phone
and
gonna
give
it
to
the
court.
If
you're
walking
around
you're
videotaping
yourselves
be
smart,
be
smart.
B
B
I'm
talking
all
my
days
in
the
courtroom
right
now,
all
of
you
listen
to
me.
Listen
to
me,
you
might
have
a
boyfriend,
he
might
like
you
a
lot.
He
may
take
you
to
the
prom.
He
may
buy
you
some
candy
a
rose
or
ring
some
clothes.
I.
Don't
know
what
listen
to
me.
You
don't
love
that
dude.
You
do
not
I
forbid
it
and
you
do
not
love
that
dude.
You
do
not
love
him,
no
matter
what
he
says.
You
don't
love
him
and
fellas
she's
beautiful,
she's,
fine.
B
She
is
a
queen
of
your
world.
You
don't
love
her,
yet
you
mean
old,
nothing!
Love
her!
Yet
I.
Tell
my
family
I.
Tell
my
daughter,
I
tell
my
nieces
I
tell
miss
Ansel.
She
only
she
didn't
work
for
me.
You
don't
love
the
Bates
you're
30
years
old.
That's
we
didn't
get
married.
My
eyes
all
right
make
some
sense.
Thirty!
Thirty!
B
N
L
N
B
Question
you've
been
court
before
you've
been
jail
before
good
answer:
I'm
gonna!
Let
the
lawyer
speak
to
it
in
my
experience
sitting
where
I
sit
standing
here,
especially
this
courtroom
full
with
that
man
behind
you
handcuffs
in
his
pocket
and
that
door.
You
know
where
that
door
goes,
people
get
little
anxious
and
nervous,
not,
and
they
don't
often
speak.
They
don't
always
speak
and
I
don't
hold
that
against
that
person,
because
they
often
they
always
tell
them.
B
They
have
the
right
to
speak
because
allocution,
but
standing
here
and
all
eyes
are
on
me
and
I
know
that
he's
walking
behind
me
and
that
he
I
hear
the
click
of
his.
It
gets
a
little
little
dicey
up
here.
Anything
wrong
I
will,
even
though
she
asked
them,
do
you
want
to
say
they
say
nothing.
I
will
then
engage
sometimes
and
I'm
like
you,
I
want
to
hear
from
the
horse's
mouth
and
if
I
walked
over
and
I
slapped
mr.
Adams
in
the
face,
because
he
wore
a
red
time,
I
wore
a
red
ties.
B
It
plays
my
day
for
red,
not
his.
That's.
Why
I,
if
he
wore
a
red,
tie
smack
him
in
the
face
I
want
to
hear
this
person
who
did
the
wrong
on
the
mistake?
Your
honor
I
am
sorry
I
smacked
mr.
Adams
in
the
face
it
was
out
of
pure
anger
because
he
broke
the
deal
well.
I
apologize
I
want
to
hear
the
apology.
As
a
judge
aye,
you
heard
me
said
earlier:
you're
gonna
make
a
mistake
own.
It
then
make
it
right
and
make
it
right.
B
Apologize,
say,
I'm,
sorry,
just
say:
I'm
sorry,
it
was
a
long
way
for
those
people
who
sit
up
there.
But
to
answer
your
question
sometimes
standing
here,
I
think
people
get
nervous
and
I
can't
hold
that
against
them,
because
they
don't
ask
them
anything
and
that's
what
they
pay
these
lawyers
to
do
that
proverbial
mouthpiece
and
Miz
and
sans
well
speaks
to
the
state
or
all
have
state
to
tell
what
we
should
do
as
a
judge
prosecute
them
in
jail,
but
mr.
Wynn's
near
mr.
crowd.
B
They
speak
to
the
personal
side
of
it
and
try
and
make
it
personal
I
believe.
So
we
understand
what
the
life
the
backstory
is.
So
we
can
do
sometimes
what's
best
for
the
person
I
put
some
people
in
jail
today.
No
one
asked
why
but
I
said
a
weekend
normally
put
people
in
jail
for
a
weekend.
It's
a
fryer
to
a
Sunday
and
the
young
lady.
Mr.
B
Adams,
you
asked
Marunouchi
know
the
debris
of
Williams
debris
will
ask
for
jail
and
I
should
put
it,
probably
in
just
employee
theft
and
ironically,
she's
gone
now,
but
ironic
I
thought
she
was
a
student
I
was
checking
my
hands
and
how
was
this
student
driving
a
Land
Rover
I'm
driving
my
2003
Chevy,
but
you
heard
her
she
stole
from
an
employer.
She
probably
should
go
to
jail.
My
problem
becomes
if
she
lives
the
two
jobs
she
has
now.
She
also,
then
can't
pay
restitution
back
to
the
company,
so
that's
postponed
in
jail
right
here.
B
Right
now,
I
put
her
back
on
the
street
and
encourage
her
to
pay
that
restitution
back
stuff.
That
company
is
whole
she's
lose
her
job.
It's
me,
that's
motivating
her
because
I
think
once
you
go
to
jail,
you
don't
want
to
go
back.
It's
my
opinion.
Any
more
questions.
Yes,
ma'am.
B
L
Yes,
there
are
times
when
we
don't
offer
plea
bargains,
but
it's
usually
pretty
rare,
because
I
mean
every
trial
comes
from
our
side.
Every
trial
comes
with
the
inherent
risk
of
a
not
guilty.
Every
trial
from
their
side
comes
with
the
inherent
risk
of
their
client
being
convicted
of
the
worst
count
and
facing
the
maximum
amount
of
time
that
that
a
particular
charge
comes
with
it.
L
So
it's
rare
that
we
don't
at
least
to
engage
in
some
form
of
negotiations,
but
depending
on
the
level
of
case
like
here,
we
can
make
usually
make
reasonable
negotiations
on
on
the
cases
when
you
start
getting
into
things
like
murderer.
You
know
high
level
distributions
the
amount
of
time
that
would
be
acceptable
to
us
as
prosecutors
is
they
might
as
well
roll
the
dice
of
trial
that
to
go
to
go
to
trial.
A
Be
kind
to
you
with
you
polite.
The
officer
sometimes
will
help
me
with
negotiations.
Just
by
going
up
and
saying
he
was
polite.
He
was
cooperative
back
in
that
can
help,
even
if
the
example
that
Judge
Morsi
gave
at
the
beginning,
the
person
who
forgot
their
speeding
ticket
he's
dead
right
guilty
of
driving
on
a
suspended
license.
Sometimes
they
can
help
if
you
were
polite
and
cooperative
with
the
officer,
so
it
doesn't
so
a
long
way.
The
choices
that
you
make
the
evening
when
something
goes
wrong
can
help
out
later
on.
O
B
Come
full-circle,
my
starter
asked
you
to
listen
and
we
weren't
gonna
be
the
fun.
Listen,
we'll
talk
about
making
choices,
I
wanna
think
about
a
few
things.
I
made
fun
of
mr.
Adams's
about
his
tie.
We
have
running
joke
is
that
he
always
wears
a
red
tile
without
fail.
He
wears
a
red
side.
I
guarantee
mr.
hood.
Next
time
he
has
a
red
tie
on
it
drives
me
crazy.
Think
outside
the
box,
West
I
don't
put
on
a
blue
tie
one
time
for
me.
I
just
asked
him,
but
you
never
listen
so.
B
Of
me,
wearing
a
yellow
tie,
I
tell
you
that,
because
it's
a
conscious
choice
he
made
will
put
on
a
tie
today,
cuz
he
came
into
court.
My
man
back
tip
on
a
bowtie
I
noticed
these
things
are
small
in
nature,
but
I
notice.
These
things
anybody
know
what
Shaun
was
wearing
Sean
from
video
Shock
Trauma
video,
how
about
Rob
it
was
Rob
wearing
hospital,
yeah
hospital
gown.
What
was
LZ
wearing,
who
chose
Sean's
gown,
that's
right
who
chose
LZ
shirt,
whose
at
him?
B
B
B
B
B
Some
of
you
guys
have
benefit
of
playing
sports
and
being
good
at
it.
You
saw
Sean
and
Rob.
They
saw
Rob
sauron's
PT
y'all
started.
You
know,
I
know
about
your
school
y'all
started
the
boot
camp
thing
I'm,
ready
coach
yesterday,
so
y'all
were
nothing
mile
or
something
listen
to
me.
Y'all
do
that
for
fun.
What's
wrong,
Petey!
What's
Rob's
exercise
Ashley
what
they
doing
that
just
stretches
the
skin
out.
We
say:
that's
his
PT!
B
Don't
let
the
nurse
choose
when
you
get
to
bend
your
arm
through
brush
Rob's
teeth,
I
brushed
my
love
this
morning.
Shave
myself.
Did
you
say
this
morning?
It's
no
shade
member.
Do
can't
get
the
program.
Listen
to
me.
You
gotta
choose,
make
good
choices
and
when
you
make
a
bad
one
own
it
and
make
it
right,
when
you
make
a
bad
choice,
make
it
right
call
your
mom
call
your
dad
call
your
friend
who's,
sober
I'm,
not
saying
you
should
drink
I'm,
not
saying
you
should
smoke,
I'm.
Also,
not
naive.
B
Simple
small
choices,
a
little
bit
of
marijuana
in
your
bag
or
Ellen.
Your
person
is
a
still
a
charged
a
criminal
charge.
We
had
an
example
about
the
search
being
a
bad
search.
If
you're
found
not
guilty,
it
goes
away.
You
don't
have
it
expunged.
You
have
marijuana
on
your
person.
You're
charged
and
you're
found
guilty,
it's
a
civil
infraction,
and
it
never
goes
away.
That
means
to
you,
you,
high
school,
juniors
and
seniors.
You
want
to
apply
to
college
when
you
apply
for
that
federal
grant.
B
When
you
want
to
apply
to
school,
they
know
about
it,
and
if
you
have
that
conviction,
let
me
ask
a
question
who
they're
gonna
pick
to
do
with
the
we
do
without
the
we
do,
with
the
we
do
without
the
weed
who
getting
the
money,
final
trade
or
firing
straight,
no
financial
aid,
I'm
getting
the
money
to
athletes,
he's
bigger,
stronger.
He
ain't
faster
god.
Help
me
come
on
me:
let's
be
real
you're,
a
great
athlete,
but
you
had
a
little
bit
of
weed.
B
Well,
your
friend
does
you're
with
them
you're
with
her
bad
choice,
those
small
things,
those
small
choices,
effects
you
going
forward
forever.
I
just
beg
you
to
make
good
choice.
I
beg
you
we're
running
a
little
bit
late
as
we
started
late.
So
that's
why
I'm
late
I
started
laying
around
I
questioned
I
apologize
to
you.
It's
been
fun.
Do
me
a
favor
when
you
get
back
to
your
schools
spread
the
word
one
word
one
person's
good
for
me:
Tom
see
mr.
B
hood
for
next
year,
because
I
promise
you
if
Miss
Williams
has
your
class,
she
wouldn't
be
standing
here
right.
It's
been
a
great
time.
I
appreciate
you
guys
coming
in
we'll
be
here
for
a
few
minutes
on
your
way
out.
Have
questions.
Ask
lawyers,
but
thank
you
very
much.
Coming
in
today
have
a
great
day.