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A
Lady
Jung
good
morning,
how
are
you
I'm
apologize
to
you
all
for
two
reasons?
First,
I
am
15
minutes
late,
I
despise
and
loathe
being
late
to
my
job
to
be
on
time,
I!
Think
of
it
that
way,
every
day
and
my
friends
in
the
corners
here
in
the
back
and
these
chairs
I'm
apologizing
to
you
all
right
now,
it's
a
packed
house,
I
guess
the
good
thing
words
out.
We
do
fabulous
things
in
here,
I'm,
sorry,
it's
crowded,
that's
gonna
be
fun.
We
are
here
to
have
fun
today.
Someone
asked
me
the
other
day.
A
Is
this
a
Scared
Straight
program?
This
is
not,
however,
my
man
song
look
at
him.
However.
However,
we
do
have
fun
in
here.
We're
going
to
learn.
My
name
is
Shane.
Spencer
I
have
the
privilege
of
working
in
this
building
with
a
team
not
assembled
today,
the
team,
the
team
that's
been
together
for
about
four
years
to
this
program
as
we
call
it.
Schools
in
court
I
understand
my
friends
from
broad
neck.
You
guys
doing
some
plea
negotiation,
some
bargaining
stuff
in
your
classrooms.
We're
gonna,
do
that
today.
A
Touch
on
that
I,
probably
you
probably
see
some
of
that
today
from
Lamar
our
colleagues
before
we
get
started,
though
I
want
you
to
welcome
two
players:
I
call
them
players,
I
should
call
them
Chief,
Judge,
Barbera
and
chief
judge
Morrissey.
Doctor
are
a
lot
of
those
three
individuals
make
this
all
happen.
Why
happened?
I
mean
this?
Is
my
office
you're
in
my
office
today
I
should
be
doing
work.
Chief,
Judge
Barbera
has
allowed
me
to
teach
as
Morrissey
to
come
here
today
to
have
fun.
This
is
a
field
trip
for
me
and
my
team.
A
A
I
appreciate
the
choice:
email
on
April
ty,
my
man,
I
love
the
Maryland
side
chief
judge
mortuary.
My
man
has
a
Maryland
tire
like
yours,
although
his
black
and
wood
right,
all
right
so
listen
before
we
go
any
further
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
please
welcome
the
lady
who
makes
all
this
available.
All
this
happen.
A
All
this
possible
she's
Chief
Judge
Barbera
she's
the
judge
in
charge
of
all
the
courthouses
across
the
state
every
last
jurisdiction
to
charge
of
all
responsibilities
in
this
courthouse,
but
not
just
here
all
across
the
state,
and
she
makes
this
happen.
It
allows
to
happen.
She
said:
I
really
love
my
students,
please
ma'am.
B
Good
morning,
good
morning,
everyone
and
forgive
my
back-
those
of
you
who
are
behind
me
what
the
judiciary
and
the
courts
do
is
very
important,
very
important,
but
none
of
us
none
of
the
individuals
who
have
the
honor,
the
humbling
honor,
if
you
will
of
working
in
the
court
system,
is
important.
Not
none
of
us
are
special.
B
What
we
do
is
special,
what
we,
what
we
strive
every
day
to
do
in
advancing
law
and
providing
full
access
and
accommodation
in
the
courts,
that's
important
and
so
day
to
day
we
are
dealing
with
matters
of
law
and
judge
Spencer,
who
is
phenomenal
phenomenal?
He
has
been
doing
this
every
year
and
I
so
applaud
your
work.
B
Shame
you
are
just
fabulous
and
thank
you
as
important
as
that
work
is
that
we
do
day
to
day
this,
in
my
view
and
I
believe
in
the
view
of
everyone
who
is
in
this
room
today
is
equally
as
important.
You
are
here
today
to
enjoy
yourselves,
but
at
the
same
time,
to
learn
and
I
am
thrilled
that
you're
here,
dr.
alato.
Where
are
you?
Thank
you
so
much
to
you
and
your
staff
and
I
understand.
B
You've
brought
some
of
the
leadership
of
the
the
schools
here
in
Anne
Arundel
County
I
was
a
school
teacher
for
eight
years,
went
to
law
school
at
night
for
the
last
four
of
those
years,
so
I
did
then
and
I
do
now
prize
education
and
doctoral,
Lotto
and
I
were
talking
about
that
earlier
today.
So
those
of
you
who
are
involved
in
educating
thank
you
thank
you
for
helping
our
future
become
a
better
one
and,
of
course,
your
debt.
So
thank
you,
dr.
B
alato,
Thank
You,
those
who
are
the
leadership
and
those
who
are
on
the
ground
in
education,
I
understand.
Seven
schools
are
represented
today
and
I
have
my
might
crib
sheet
here.
If
you
would
raise
your
hand,
so
I
can
get
a
visual
broad
neck.
We
have
lots
of
students
from
broad
neck.
Welcome
how
about
Chesapeake,
hello,
big
crowd,
North
County,
another
big
crowd,
great
a
Rundle
is
here
today:
okay,
there's
some
energy
annapolis.
Do
we
have
Annapolis
school
represented
another
big
crowd?
This
is
fabulous.
How
about
the
harbor
school?
B
It's
a
harbor
school
represented
hello
and
Indian
Creek,
oh
great,
okay,
welcome!
Welcome!
Welcome
and
I
know
you
will
enjoy
yourselves
I'm
not
going
to
take
another
minute
of
your
time,
except
to
say.
Oh,
how
lovely
thank
you
except
to
say
that
in
addition
to
enjoying
you
will
learn,
so
you
will
listen,
you
will
watch
and
you
will
not
stop
listening
and
thinking
about
what
you
hear
today.
B
You
will
continue
that
conversation
among
yourselves,
because
I
guess
I
think
as
much
as
anything
you're
talking
among
yourselves
about
the
importance
of
some
of
the
issues
that
we're
going
to
be
seeing
and
hearing
about
this
morning
so
have
a
good
day.
Keep
your
your
minds
open
to
this,
keep
your
ears
and
your
eyes
open
to
what
you
will
be
seeing
and
listening
to
thanks
again
and
now
my
same:
oh
okay,
great
a
man
who
needs
no
introduction,
forgive
my
back
here
as
I
walk.
Thank
you
once
again,
I.
A
Actually
got
anything
to
say
about
the
chief:
he
is
the
man
among
several
I
want
to
follow
up
with
Judge
Barbera,
just
told
you
I'm
gonna.
Ask
you
to
listen
today,
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
listen
to
what
happens.
What
transpires
take
note,
not
notice,
not
notes,
note
to
your
mind,
but
what
transpires
in
this
courtroom?
What
you
see
what
you
hear
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
make
some
choices
going
forward.
You
are
all
here
because
your
leaders
I
know
this
doctor
are
allowed
to
tell
you
my
whatever
I
know.
A
Your
leaders
I
know
that
this
people
right
here,
Creek
you're,
all
juniors
in
coach,
cooks,
class,
you're
going
to
be
rising
seniors
by
definition,
you
have
to
lead
next
year.
In
my
opinion,
my
definition
you
have
to
lead
next
year,
Annapolis
to
here
with
mr.
Elton's
class
and
I
know
you
guys
leave
doctor
allowed
I
had
a
program
down
the
street
at
the
hospital
and
during
that
program
he
handed
a
bunch
of
awards
to
leaders
and
the
school
board
represented
by
students,
and
they
came
from
it.
Mr.
A
Ellison
Annapolis
class
I
know
that
your
leaders,
I,
want
you
to
lead
leading,
does
not
always
mean
you
have
to
stand
up
and
say
something
and
lead
by
example.
You
lead
by
silence
by
not
saying
something
shouldn't
be
saying
something
lead
choose
to
lead,
though
I
tell
my
son
and
my
daughter
all
the
time
I
used
to
be
a
leader,
not
a
follower.
You
were
all
leaders
here
because
you're
here
today,
I
know
this.
The
program
started
about
12
years
ago.
A
A
Okay
I
did
a
little
bit
over
the
top
to
the
hair
packs.
My
bad,
my
bad
okay,
but
you
got
get
the
word
out
for
mister
hoods
class
at
Arundel.
It
baseball
players
back
there,
any
sports
back
there,
baseball
I
was
on
I
was
only
on
Saturday.
I
was
down
your
field
watching
you
I'm
the
questions
related
by
your
philosophy,
our
practice.
I
heard
was
to
talk
with
y'all
about
what
you
were
doing
your
drills,
see.
We
don't
just
come
here
to
talk
to
you.
A
We
get
out
in
front
of
it
because
we
want
to
lead,
and
by
that
the
chief
judge
Moore.
She
can
tell
you
how
he
led,
because
these
do
this
twice
a
year.
We
had
about
50
kids
in
the
room.
Now
we
do
it
four
times
a
year
and
today
I'm
confident
we
have
250
kids
in
this
room,
it's
the
most
ever,
that
is
chief
judge,
Moore,
she's
vision
and
dream.
They
allow
us
to
go
forward.
A
It
and
I
appreciate
that
he's
here
today
with
his
staff,
his
administrative
judges,
the
judges,
were
all
across
the
state
who
were
in
charge
of
their
courthouse
in
their
jurisdiction.
The
commissioners
people
all
about
standing
here
to
see
this
program
because
we
believe
this
program
is
that
awesome,
chief
thanks
for
having
people
here,
sir.
C
Good
morning,
everyone,
my
name,
is
John
Morrissey
I'm,
the
chief
judge
of
the
district
court,
the
district
court
you're
in
a
district
court
building
right
now,
there's
34
other
courthouses
throughout
the
state.
They
run
all
the
way
from
Garrett
County.
Anybody
been
to
Garrett
County
to
Oakland
it's
the
highest
point
in
Maryland
over
3,000
feet.
It
gets
over
a
hunting,
12
inches
of
snow
a
year,
and
it
goes
all
the
way
down
to
Ocean
City
have
any
of
you
ever
been
in
the
courthouse
in
Ocean,
City
I'm
glad
no
one
raised
their
hand.
C
That's
the
first
rule.
Never
raise
your
hand
when
someone
ask
you
a
question
like
that
right,
because
I'm
going
to
assume
you
got
a
ticket
or
you
got
arrested
in
Ocean
City.
You
don't
want
that
to
happen
right,
so
we
have
a
total
of
43
locations.
Other
offices
that
we
work
out
in
addition
to
the
34
courtrooms
we
have
200
in
might
where's
my
executive
director
of
commissioners.
He
was
over
here
a
minute
ago
supposed
to
be
my
muscle,
he's
supposed
to
protect
me
here.
We
have
over
270
commissioners
and
they're
downstairs
in
this
building.
C
Right
now,
so,
if
you
were
to
get
arrested
today,
you'd
be
brought
to
those
commissioners
and
they
decide
whether
or
not
you
were
going
to
get
to
stay
in
jail
until
your
trial
or
whether
they
were
going
to
lease
you
to
trial
or
release
you
to
go
home
before
you
came
to
trial.
We
have
a
hundred
and
eighteen
judges.
So
shame
is
one
of
118
judges
that
we
have.
We
have
over
2,000
employees
in
the
district
court.
C
The
way
the
district
court
structured
is
there's
12
districts
that
we
have
throughout
the
state
and
I
have
my
leaders
for
my
courts,
who
I
rely
on
to
run
each
of
those
12
districts
here
today.
Can
you
guys
just
stand
up
for
a
second
on
my
administrative
judges?
You
didn't
think
you're
going
to
get
away
without
having
to
do
something
right.
C
C
How
you
doing
Jason
thanks
for
coming
up
Jocelyn?
How
do
you
know
me
so
we're
my
my
friend,
your
friend,
my
son,
right
so
I
have
two
children:
I
have
a
he's
going
to
turn
16
tomorrow
you
come
to
the
party
okay,
I'm
glad
I
got
have
to
gotta,
have
to
order
extra
pizza
and
I
have
a
13
year
old
and
they
both
by
chance
happen
to
go
to
Indian
Creek.
C
C
My
younger
boy
plays
soccer
and
basketball
and
the
older
boy
had
to
get
to
the
play
back
and
forth
and
after
the
play
you
guys
went
to
an
after-party.
Is
that
right?
You
went
to
TT
diner
and
then
they
went
to
and
of
larrya's
house
right,
I'm,
just
checking
to
make
sure
the
story.
My
son
told
me
is
what
actually
happened.
I
got
this
opportunity.
It's
kind
of
a
once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity.
C
Oz
would
be
gotten
bit,
but
I
had
to
make
a
decision,
because
I
couldn't
be
in
three
places:
he's
only
15
he's
going
to
be
16,
and
one
of
the
rules
that
we
had
established
pretty
early
on
is
I
really
didn't
want
him
driving
with
his
friends.
Yet
I
didn't
want
him
being
in
the
car
with
his
friends,
yet
I
didn't
think
right
or
wrong.
C
I
didn't
think
he
was
old
enough
to
do
that
yet,
and
this
was
the
first
time
that
I
had
to
make
the
call,
without
my
wife
being
there,
because
she
usually
makes
these
type
of
decisions
whether
I
was
going
to.
Let
will
drive
in
the
car
with
joseline
to
go
to
TT
diner,
which
he
did
drive
with
you
right,
just
still
checking
okay.
C
These
are
the
things
that
parents
worry
about.
Okay
and
I
know
that
may
sound
kind
of
strange
to
you.
Why
don't
I
trust
my
fifteen-year-old
to
get
in
a
car?
It's
because
of
a
district
court
judge
and
I
sit
up
here
and
I
hear
the
mistakes
that
people
your
age
and
older.
It's
not
limited
to
you
all
make
when
you
start
who
drives
here.
Anybody
got
a
hand
up
drivings
like
anything
else
right
when
you
were
young.
C
If
you
wanted
to
play
basketball
or
soccer
or
whatever
your
sport
is
or
even
going
to
school,
you
weren't
a
great
basketball
player
at
age.
Five
right,
you
were
learning
how
to
play
basketball
and
you
practiced
right
so
I'm
worried
that
you
guys
don't
have
as
much
practice
as
someone
that's
older
on
it.
But
I
had
to
take
that
leap
of
faith
and
I'm
going
to
tell
you
what
I
told
my
son
before
I
left
out
there
I
said
remember
who
you
are
son
when
you
get
in
that
car.
C
Remember
who
you
are
and
where
you
came
from
and
I
said.
If
you
feel
uncomfortable
at
any
point
in
the
night,
you
don't
need
to
be.
You
don't
need
to
stop
everybody,
you
don't
need
to
be
the
hero
and
go
out
there.
What
you
need
to
do
for
me
is,
you
need
to
say,
I'm
out
guys,
I'm
not
going
to
participate
in
this,
not
that
I'd
ever
believe
Jocelyn
would
speed
or
do
anything
wrong
in
her
car
I
certainly
done.
C
C
It's
going
to
cost
you
lots
of
money.
You
may
be
in
jail
jail
jail!
16
year
old
17
year
old,
go
to
jail
everyday
in
the
state
of
Maryland.
It's
going
to
ruin
your
potential
to
go
forward
in
life
through
job
employment
and
all
sorts
of
other
things.
So
just
remember
you
don't
have
to
be
the
hero.
You
just
have
to
get
take
care
of
yourself
and
get
yourself
out
of
the
situation.
Everybody
got
that.
Thank
you
very
much
Jocelyn
for
getting
my
son
to
and
fro
the
other
night
I
appreciate
it.
Thank
you
all.
A
Don't
be
a
hero,
just
lead
toi
said
I
heard
him
say
it
don't
be
here.
A
lead
lead
by
example,
be
a
leader
now
follow
her
little
leader
in
this
room.
Doctor
allowed
her,
who
led
us
where
we
are.
He
allowed
it
freely
on
the
Grove
I,
don't
know,
I
keep
telling
you
that,
but
I
can't
tell
you
how
important
the
team
is.
A
In
my
mind,
the
team
here
of
players
who
were
involved
with
me
and
the
team
that
I
had
that's
going
to
put
the
program
on
in
a
few
moments,
but
the
bigger
team
and
the
ones
you're
about
to
hear
from
your
herd
of
Chief
Judge,
Barbera,
cheetahs
Morrissey,
but
doctor
allows
allow
the
program
to
grow,
to
allow
you
to
be
here
on
a
field
trip
you're
not
in
class,
enjoy
it
but
learn
to
something.
If
you
leave
here
today,
five,
you
made
good
choice.
We
succeeded.
Tell
you
mate.
A
Good
choice,
lead
the
ball
out
of
the
park.
If
one
of
you
make
good
choice,
I'm
happy
they're
happy
pleased
to
see
that
again,
just
one
of
you
and
PS
PS
see
Jocelyn
get
her
get
wills
number
call
chief
judge,
Morrissey
he'll
pick
you
up,
yeah
yeah,
yes,
hey,
hey
I
heard
it
do
you
know
what
I'm
saying
he
so
johnson
call
him.
A
My
team
is
getting
our
program
for
the
year
this
year
school
year.
This
is
our
fourth
one
and
we
talked
about
going
downstairs
rivers
Chester.
In
our
dance
floor
we
have
files
that
are
no
longer
there.
We
have
now
computers,
so
we
have
space.
Let
me
get
a
dance
floor.
I
wanted
to
put
keep
such
barbarian
still
here.
I
want
to
put
a
disco
ball
down
there
and
bring
in
some
fun
and
Chief
Judge
more
to
drive
us
all
home.
He
said,
I
heard
him
now.
A
D
Thank
you.
Thank
you
good
morning.
All
right,
everybody
do
me
a
favor
take
a
deep
breath.
Oh
there,
you
go
feels
pretty
good,
do
one
more
all
right,
you're
in
for
it
you're
in
for
a
treat
you're
in
for
a
bit
of
a
ride.
So
one
of
the
things
that
we
kind
of
pride
ourselves
in
Anne,
Arundel
County,
is
we
try
and
produce.
D
We
try
and
involve
our
students
in
lots
of
different
events
in
lots
of
different
objectives
and
ways
to
get
you
involved
both
inside
and
outside
of
the
classroom
and
I
know
that
our
friends
from
Harbor
I
know
our
friends
from
Indian
Creek.
You
guys
and
your
teachers
and
your
leaders
want
to
do
the
same,
and
this
is
one
of
these
things.
D
Today
is
one
of
these
programs
that
isn't
going
to
show
up
on
a
transcript,
probably
isn't
going
to
show
up
in
a
college
essay
and
a
college
application,
but
I
think
we
think
is
going
to
have
a
profound
impact
on
you
and
so
again
we
apologize
for
the
standing-room-only.
We're
really
excited
that
you're
here,
but
I
ask
you
to
take
those
two
deep
breaths,
because
I
want
you
to
relax,
but
I
want
you
to
focus
on
what
you're
going
to
hear
and
what
you
could
experience
today,
because
it
really
is
cool.
D
This
is
one
of
my
favorite
events,
one
of
my
favorite
things
that
we
do
in
this
county
every
year
and
it
happens
because
we've
got
partners,
judge
Spencer.
This
is
his
world,
not
mine.
This
is
his.
This
is
his
office,
as
he
said,
Chief
Judge,
Barbera,
chief
judge
Morrissey,
allow
us
and
his
partnerships
been
going
on
for
some
time
and
it's
growing
and
it's
getting
better
not
because
of
me,
but
because
of
the
work
they
do.
So
is
the
educator.
D
Let
me
do
a
little
bit
of
pre
teaching
all
right
so
you're
going
to
hear
about,
as
you
have
already
heard,
from
Judge
Barbera
Chief,
Judge
Barbera
and
Chief
Judge
Morrissey
a
little
bit
about
the
way.
The
school's
about.
Excuse
me
school
system
about
the
way
the
judicial
system
works
in
this
courtroom
in
this
courthouse
and
across
the
state
right.
So
that's
one
of
the
things
then.
D
And
then,
when
that's
over
we're
going
to
pull
the
screen
down,
Judge
Spencer
is
going
to
go
on
the
back
room
and
he's
going
to
come
back
in
his
judge
mode
he's
going
to
have
his
robes
on
and
they're
going
to
conduct
three
cases.
Real
cases
will
be
tried
right
here.
We've
got
the
state's
attorney
and
his
office
is
here
at
the
prosecutors.
We've
got
public
defenders.
D
The
underlying
premise
behind
this
is
two
pieces.
One
make
good
decisions:
I
have
three
children
myself:
one's
a
junior
in
college,
one's
a
senior
high
school
and
she's
killing
me
and
one
is
a
freshman
in
high
school,
and
it's
just
that
age.
When
I
talk
about
my
senior
in
high
school
she's,
applying
the
school
she's
trying
to
make
those
decisions,
oh
and
then
I've
got
the
two
of
them.
Well,
that's
a
whole
nother
story
won't
go
down
that
whole
sibling
rivalry,
but
we
talk
in
my
house
about
making
good
decisions.
D
You've
heard,
judge
Morrissey
talk
about
making
good
decisions
you're
going
to
hear
every
person
that
comes
up
here
today
is
going
to
talk
to
you
about
making
good
decisions.
Good
decisions
you
make
today
could
impact
who
you
are
and
what
you
do
in
your
lifetime
could
impact
your
friends,
your
family,
your
classmates
and
could
be
life
or
death,
and
that's
just
the
reality.
It's
not
about
scared
straight.
As
judge
sensor
said
it's
about
reality,
and
so
the
second
point
is
first
point
make
the
decisions.
D
The
second
point
is
there:
are
people
out
there
that
you
don't
know
that
love
and
care
about
you?
There
are
people
out
there.
Did
you
don't
know
that
love
and
care
about
you
and
many
of
them
right
here
they
take
time
out
of
their
day
and
their
work,
and
they
don't
know
you,
but
they
want
you
to
make
good
decisions.
They
don't
want
you
to
end
up
in
court
in
jail
working
with
the
police
department,
state,
troopers,
public
defenders,
other
judges
or
end
up
in
shock
trauma.
D
A
Happy
for
me,
Judge
Judy,
dream
I
does
are
a
lot
of
year
last
time
he
was
here.
He
referred
to
me
as
Judge
Judy
I
was
kind
of
offended
by
it.
Now
that
part's
over,
it's
have
fun
Club,
Creek
Rhonda,
where
you
all
at,
and
my
people
right
there.
My
people
right
there
who's
over
here,
we're
Chesapeake
upfront,
Chesapeake,
Harbor
I
saw
you
right
here
tonight,
there's
Harbor
with
broad
net
all
around
all
over
now
I'm
going
to
ask
you
get
your
attention.
I'm
gonna,
ask
Marcelle
you
still
here.
A
Listen
to
me!
Marcel
is
the
bay
over
the
back
because
any
of
the
back
over
here
what
I
have
on
my
black
robe
I
called
my
dress.
If
y'all
talk
in
this
sanctity
of
a
courtroom
Marcella.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
that
door
over
there,
our
man
right
there
behind
on
that
door,
that's
the
door,
so
I'm
gonna
actually
do
me
the
favor
of
respect,
the
courtroom
that
it
is
give
me
a
respect.
I
respect
you,
dr.
Atala,
just
said
it
I,
don't
even
know.
Y'all
I
even
know
you
ya
know
some
of
y'all
I.
A
A
We'll
have
some
fun
now
now
listen!
This
is
what
April,
what
six
problems?
Cummings
was.
What
a
prom
you
need
a
date.
I
saw
you
in
the
play,
so
yeah
I
was
at
the
play.
I
thought
you
to
play
and
I
got
some
moves.
Girl,
alright,
prom,
graduation.
Let's
get
rich
a
party
parties
got
party
to
see
I'm
talking
about
now
listen!
This
is
my
best
opportunity.
We
placed
on
the
best
opportunity
ever
I
have
200
some
odd
students
in
here
I'm
going
to
have
200
some
of
our
graduates.
A
A
E
A
What
y'all
doing
you
go
screw
them
Oh
a
paragraph
hotspot
right,
listen,
y'all,
the
other
problem,
the
other
primary
to
make
good
choices
you
get
on
the
prom
date
stuff,
that's
all
cool
by
me,
but
Ronald
young
still
playing
you
also
playing
baseball
creaky,
also
playing
the
cross
in
baseball.
Just
big
I
saw
y'all
play
their
stuff
over
there
broad
neck.
We
didn't
go
to
a
party
this
weekend,
I'm
going
to
par
this
again
I'm
working
house.
We
go
to
a
party
this
weekend.
I
usually
make
good
choice
right,
Brandon
weren't
you
that.
A
G
G
A
Here
Branstad
he
said
he
has
a
Mustang.
My
car's
better
I
got
2003
who
come
on
sit
down,
he'd,
be
the
driver,
anybody
I
know,
Brent
y'all,
know
Brandon,
hello,
Brandon,
hi,
I,
know
Brandon
drybrough
look,
Brett
is
driving
the
car
once
a
ride.
Brandon
from
our
I
know,
you
do
I
know
you
come
on,
come
on
so.
A
A
A
We
are
going.
We
are
going
legs
up
system
in
our
history.
Now,
let's
get
back
on
our
roll
now,
I
got
four
kids
in
the
car.
Mar
doesn't
know
Brandon
Brandon,
Oh,
Shelby
Calvin.
Those
shelters
are
not
Brandon
room.
Are
we
going
for
a
ride?
Everybody
cool
that
right
fun.
Do
you
have
a
license?
Bro,
all
right.
Here's
license
thank
God,
we're
not
going.
Let's
go.
We
owe
to
the
my
house
little
more
she's
at
home.
Let's
go
the
Morrissey
house.
He
ain't
over
he's.
Still
here
he's
at
home
all
right.
A
Now
anybody
won't
be
law
enforcement.
What
do
you
want
to
do
move
it?
What
do
you
want
to
be
Stefan?
You
got
out,
you
gotta
have
a
desire
to
do
it.
Yes,
okay.
Anybody
one
of
the
law
firms
before
a
career,
you
do
what
you
want
to
do
for
real.
How
old
are
you?
Are
you
criminal,
just
checking
three?
What's
your
name,
Nick
Nick
I'm,
going
to
deputize
you
be
my
cop!
A
A
A
E
F
I
I
F
E
A
A
A
A
F
A
I
F
A
A
F
A
F
E
A
E
A
B
E
E
I
J
K
A
A
A
F
F
A
Adams
week,
all
this
circumstantial
evidence
to
that
close
hold
on
how
much
marijuana
and
heroin
was
that
up
to
the
boss,
like.
A
E
A
Here:
here's
the
most
important
question
so
far
a
gentleman,
the
most
important
question
I
have
but
super
fog,
awesome
McKay.
You
found
all
of
that
stuff
right
there
in
this
car
I,
don't
know
who
it
belongs.
To
I
have
a
sweatshirt
from
Indian
grease.
Somebody
I
was
bag
from
Annapolis,
but
you
know
who
was
sitting
on
it
and.
A
A
He's
a
lawyer:
where
is
she
in
the
back?
Don't
worry,
she's
great
honest
to
me,
I
got
up
to
me
tomorrow.
Ask
question
we
said
join
our
lawyer.
The
answer
is
yes.
Well,
this
is
Friday
night
at
about
midnight.
So
when
you
go
see
your
lawyer,
who's
gonna,
see
you
metallic
Oh
Monday,
so
he's
a
pastor
in
the
car
shows
it's
over
whatever
pass
through
the
car
picks
up
charge
on
Friday
night
Saturday
night
Sunday,
night
Monday,
and
what
times
that
works
if
they
had
a
bail
review,
Uncle.
A
E
A
Good,
you
made
a
bad
choice:
I
in
st.
Brenda's,
bad
news.
He
no
Brandon
got
the
cars
Brandon
I'm,
not
saying
it
was
bad
choice,
the
old
marijuana,
but
he
says
my
rare
and
water
now
you're
charged
with
it
Shelby,
don't
even
know.
Brandon
or
Mark
got
the
cars
out
of
the
bag.
Then
she
got
her
friend
from
Annapolis.
Take.
A
A
Don't
disagree
because
right
now,
I'm
still
talking
I'll
someday
still
running
their
name,
they're
still
in
handcuffs,
but
and
we
don't
like
he
try
houses
on
their
bottoms
on
the
concrete
waiting
and
he
probably
had
caused
other
officers.
They
probably
had
searched
them.
You
thinking
back
to
a
tell
me.
F
A
A
E
A
A
It's
called
zero
green,
not
a
big
incision
iTunes
ready
to
go
home
rampage
with
my
Franz
friends
from
the
detention
center
now
burns
mala
dad
will
come
coach
cook
Thomas
that
legal
say
about
to
do
you?
Don't
him
great
guy?
No
right
that
day,
right
bad
choice,
I
am
NOT
applying
getting
out
and
having
fun,
not
a
good
thing.
Let
me
tell
you
from
the
outset
I'm
already
an
hour
in.
We
are
not
the
fun
police,
they
are
opposing
they're,
not
the
fun
police.
A
A
Going
forward
I'm
not
applying
the
devil,
shouldn't
be
hangout.
Friends
know
something.
No
him
not
apply.
Shouldn't
hang
out
and
going
after
them
friend
of
course,
I.
Won't
you
help
for
friends,
different
schools.
Of
course
we
do
I
enjoy
a
good
rivalry.
Just
meet
an
the
back.
There
he's
at
a
Rundle
he's,
not
a
big
fan
of
broad
neck.
Okay
I,
like
broad
net,
very
split
Chesapeake
I,
enjoy
you
to
Annapolis.
I
love,
you
listen
to
me.
It
doesn't
mean
you
have
to
make
bad
choices,
don't
dump
it
across
someone.
You
don't
know.
A
A
It
trust
me
if
I'm
deciding
it's
not
a
good
thing
right
turn
in
surrender.
Now,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
they're
locked
up
they
get
out
on
Monday,
miss
Holly
or
mr.,
cried
the
fourth
charge
we're
going
to
trial
what
happened
down.
Let's
say
mr.
Brandon
is
charged
with
PW
ID
and
the
distribution
and
or
possession
even
convicted
of
all
those
things
he's
a
driving
car.
K
We're
going
to
have
a
foul
option
needed
very
far
with
a
felony
charges
in
place
at
Circuit
Court
we're
going
to
challenge
those
things.
We're
going
to
go,
show
mr.
Adams
in
the
Santonio
to
see.
If
there's
a
plea
bargain
to
be
struck,
that's
a
metal,
dominica
Brandon
we
won
or
some
of
the
charges
and
the
balance
of
them
would
be
disposed
of,
possibly.
L
A
I
That's
a
that's
what
we
use
as
a
final
response
for
for
their
detection
work.
They
they
don't
necessarily
need
a
sit
score
it
to
be
an
alert.
For
me,
it
looks
pretty
for
everybody
else.
When
you
have
an
old
camera.
It
looks
good
for
the
attorneys
and
defense
attorneys
and
all
that,
but
me
and
Europe
have
been
working
together
now
for
about
six
years.
So
I
know
everything
that
changes
in
him
when
he
smells
the
odors
that
he's
trained
on
he
only
trains
to
to
alert
and
to
show
any
interest
in
seven
different
odors.
I
He
doesn't
work
on
anything
else.
He
doesn't
work
for
food.
He
doesn't
you
know
we
don't
we
don't
play
those
kind
of
silly
games
with
them.
You
know
he.
He
does
come
home
with
me
and
he
does
hang
out
with
my
family,
but
he
is
not
he's
not
trained
on
any
anything
else
like
that,
so
that
we
know
that
these
that
these
behavior
changes
that
he
shows
me
when
I
get
to
see
them
that
you
guys
might
not
see
or
you
guys
might
overlook.
I
The
sit
looks,
looks
great
for
court
purposes,
but
it's
not
necessarily
needed
for
me
to
say
that
he
alerted
to
the
to
the
odor
of
narcotics
in
the
in
the
vehicle
or
in
the
locker
or
in
the
storage
unit
or
in
the
house,
sometimes
on
search
warrants.
They
bring
us
into
houses,
so
I
can
use
the
behavior
changes
as
his
alert,
not
just
the
final
response
of
the
sit.
Was
he
alert
to
super
alerts
to
marijuana,
hash,
ecstasy,
meth,
cocaine,
heroin
and
black
tar
heroin?
I
A
I
I
A
A
I
That
well
lockers,
as
you
know,
are
metal
and
they
have
holes
in
them.
There's
a
separators
have
holes
in
them,
so
Bureau
were
to
do
a
locker
scan
and
we
and
he
alerts
to
a
locker.
Well
we're
not
only
going
to
search
that
one
locker,
because
the
air
can
travel
through
those
holes
so
depending
on
where
that
air
is
traveling,
you
know
he
may
search
that
locker
and
the
five
to
the
right
and
the
five
to
the
left.
I
You
know
it
all
it
all
is
that
would
all
end
up
being
up
to
the
school
or
whoever
which
ones
we
search,
but
when
we
tell
them
that
they,
the
dog,
alerted
this
bank
of
lockers,
most
likely
all
that
that
entire
Bank
is
going
to
get.
Let's
ask.
A
D
A
A
cook
in
your
locker
room,
all
those
lockers
back
there
that
free
rocker
back
there
who
owns
all
then
so
it's
to
fall
so
looking
1
or
50m,
he's
okay
right,
so
well,
I'm
trying
to
make
you
understand
like
you
that
if
they're
not
make
it
like,
you
understand,
hey
that
one
Locker
may
have
something
that
belongs
to
I
will
take
on
him
anymore.
All
right!
She
Friday
I,
don't
even
know
where
she
brought
it
in,
but
it's
in
the
locker,
because
you
put
it
there
just
trying
to
fashion
for
some
student.
A
F
A
C
A
See
to
you
that
the
lawyers
within
this
court
ruling
big
arguments
does
not
all
four
had
it.
I
can
see
to
you
that
Judge
Barbera
or
judge
Moore,
if
you
may
say
that
that's
true
and
not
all
four-
should
be
charged
and
or
convicted.
I
can
feed
that
to
you,
but
I'd
like
to
bring
home
to
you
is
all
four
are
going
to
be
charged.
A
All
four
are
going
to
be
arrested,
all
four
going
to
go
to
jail
off,
we're
gonna,
get
printed,
mugshot
it
and
maybe
worst
of
all,
at
least
for
me
in
my
house,
at
least
for
him
and
his
house,
his
kids
in
his
house,
and
hurt
and
hurt
and
hurt
hurt.
The
worst
thing
is
the
phone
call
to
mom
and
dad
the
worst
thing
is
a
phone
call
to
mom
and
dad
what
I
would
tell
you
is
don't
get
a
car
that
straight,
if
you
don't
know,
call
your
mom
and
dad
call
Morsi.
C
E
A
Phone
call
your
mom
and
dad's
gonna
be
the
worst
experience.
I'm
gonna
tell
you
that
right
now,
I
understand
that
you're
teenagers
you're
young
adults,
but
as
a
parent
I'm,
going
to
tell
you
stepping
away
from
my
office
who
I
do
for
a
day
job
my
full-time
job,
my
everyday
24/7
job
is
a
parent,
the
best
job
known
to
mankind,
I
loved
it
I
loved
every
second
of
it,
but
I'm
going
to
tell
you
is
that
when
you
make
that
phone
call
to
your
mom
or
dad
your
grandmother,
your
arms,
your
godmother.
A
They're
gonna
be
upset,
they
may
not
cry
yet
they're
going
to
be
upset
and
they
may
cry
later.
They're
gonna
be
upset
and
disappointed.
Disappointed
I
tell
you
that
because
well,
I'm,
looking
at
you
and
I,
know
you're
here
you're
here
for
a
reason
so
expect
better
of
you.
They
want
more
for
you
and
we
here
want
to
give
you
the
opportunity
see.
If
you
lead,
you
choose
right,
make
good
choices.
You
won't
be
here.
I'm
gonna
choose
I,
get
to
choose
a
lot.
A
A
A
That
is
a
great
question.
The
question
was:
if
your
parent
was
involved
in
the
government
on
the
military
things
of
that
nature,
over
where
I
live,
and
if
they
type
thing
what
happens
to
them
and
by
no
I
imagine
what's
going
on,
you
can
be
good
loser.
That
is
going
to
happen.
You
have
that
marijuana.
You
have
that
lead.
You
have
that
heroin.
A
You
break
that
crime.
You
charge
distribution,
your
parents
will
be
notified.
Well,
your
parents
were,
there
clearance
have
to
report
that
charge
to
you,
your
mom,
your
dad.
They
lose
his
clearance,
her
clearance
I'm,
not
sure
about
you.
When
I
was
your
age
I
needed
my
daddy's
money,
I,
don't
have
a
job,
I
guess
I'm
60
when
I
had
the
job
when
I
was
searching
for
tea,
no
job
15
papers
with
my
job
wasn't
money
to
buy
a
car
like
he
had
no
Mustang
your
mom
and
dad
lose
their
clearance.
This
is
their
job.
A
That's
on
you!
It's
on
you,
but
I'm
going
to
tell
you
I
promise
you
and
I
don't
know
firsthand
experience.
I'd
only
say
life
study
when
I
read
by
a
witness
in
this
courtroom
is
I,
can
tell
you
that
that
little
bit
of
hi
you
give
them
s
that
that
joint,
you
smoke
that
blunt,
that
a
little
bit
of
hide
you
get
the
heroin
hires.
You
enjoy
it
for
a
moment
that
you
shoot
yourself
up
with
that
needle
ain't
worth
it.
It's
just
not
worth
it.
Yes,
ma'am.
A
Well,
we
fast
forwarded,
but
when
they're
arrested
doesn't
get
read
the
Miranda
rights
and
then
let's
say
they
don't,
let's
just
say
also
McKay
is
in
a
rush:
superfox
have
to
go
back
to
the
street
they're,
not
read
them
right.
Oh
right,
they're
arrested,
they
start
talking
all
kinds
of
things.
What
happens
in
this
garage.
K
A
H
H
A
Some
jokes
should
that
for
some
judge
to
decide,
judge
McKenna
will
spit
up
on
that
vents
back
there
to
listen
to
miss
Bea,
Antonio
and
mr.
korat
argue
about
that.
Well,
I'm,
not
he
was
in
custody,
wasn't
Kane.
Was
he
Moran
not
properly?
They
make
statement
that
was
blurted
out.
It
was
just
a
word
that
was
kinky
me.
Well,
let's
say
she
said
it
was
proof
fatality
they
be
to
that
right.
Did
you
say
that
I.
E
A
You
know
what
some
judge
have
to
fill
in
that
base
and
decide
without
those
thing
which
they
make
work:
we're
voluntary,
whether
the
officers
did
things
appropriately,
testing
the
waters,
good
arguments
courtroom,
that's
their
job
and
I'm
gonna
happen
to
you.
You're
gonna
be
charged
gonna,
make
good
choices.
I
want
you
sitting
up
there
in
the
rain
tonight.
There's
people
you
don't
know
getting
wet
and
cold
having
to
call
somebody
right.
E
A
A
E
A
E
E
A
A
Later
on,
I'm
gonna,
let
super
falls
along
from
Keiko
momentarily
I
appreciate
their
time
to
do
this,
for
you
they're
not
getting
paid
to
do
so.
You
have
experience.
This
is
in
our
courtroom.
This
is
a
quick
demonstration
to
think
about
on
the
street
that
dogs
gone
to
that
car
to
make
a
bad
choice
or
some
bad
people.
Maybe
you
don't
know
not
bad
people.
If
you
don't
know
bad
things
happen,
so
make
some
good
choices
for
me.
Alright,
just
wreck,
we.
E
E
F
E
F
A
A
Want
to
share
a
video
with
you,
the
video
that
was
made
by
my
friends
at
pad
Shock
Trauma
hospital.
It's
a
video!
It's
a
true
story.
It's
not
make-believe!
Nothing!
Made-For-Tv!
It
happened
in
this
state.
It
happened
to
your
peer
by
your
peer
I
mean
a
student
by
your
peer
I
mean
the
same
age.
I
want
you
to
watch
the
video
watch.
The
video
pay
attention
at
the
end
I
my
friend,
Miss
Wilson
she's,
a
nurse
from
shock,
trauma,
trust
apart
of
the
pad
program.
A
J
J
Many
times
teenagers,
young
adults
think
you
don't
make
dangerous
and
destructive
decisions,
and
you
mad
at
your
parents,
because
they're
gearing
you
that
way
so
that
you
do
not
make
a
dangerous
and
destructive
decision
and
that's
the
purpose
of
the
pad
program
in
the
video
Shaun
was
getting
high.
Shaun
was
smoking
weed
marijuana
a
blunt
whatever
you
call
it
today,
he
was
hanging
out
with
his
buddies,
doing
what
he
called
having
fun
and
when
we
we
think
we
have
control.
But
when
we
take
and
put
anything
into
our
system,
it
changes
our
thinking
process.
J
It
changes
our
body
functions.
So
when
we
take
a
hit
of
something
and
we
think
we
have
control
but
we're
really
out
of
control
where's
our
young
man
with
the
tie
come
on
what
is
happened,
you
don't
know
Shawn,
but
you
now
have
been
introduced
to
to
Brandon.
So
you
know
a
little
bit
about
Brandon
and
Brandon
originally
was
in
a
car
with
his
buddies
in
a
car,
smoking
weed.
They
found
it
in
your
car
and
we
don't
think
that
the
things
that
we
do,
the
choices
that
we
make
when
we
were
raising
our
son.
J
There
were
two
words:
he
always
remembers:
choice
and
consequences.
There
are
consequences
for
the
choices
that
we
make
so
whether
you
get
in
a
car,
you
didn't
know
that
if
you
went
to
jail
and
something
was
in
your
car,
all
your
buddies
will
go
to
jail
too.
Now
you
did
a
digit,
and
so
but
your
parents
of
one
eyes
and
know
these
things.
So
the
purpose
of
your
parents
is
to
help
move
you
forward.
J
All
of
you
have
cell
phones
and
I
want
you
to
take
out
your
cell
phone
right
now
real,
quick
and
then
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
put
them
back.
Ok,
all
right!
So
let
me
tell
you
that
is
your
lifeline,
isn't
it
what
would
I
do
without
Facebook?
What
would
I
do
with
my
without
my
social
media,
but
how
many
of
you
have
one?
Your
cell
phones,
right
now
by
the
end
of
December
31st,
put
a
date
think
of
a
date
in
your
mind.
J
Between
now
and
December,
31st
that
you
will
put
on
your
calendar
that
you
will
choose
a
date,
the
most
important
date
other
than
your
birthday
or
Christmas
or
Easter,
but
a
date
that
you
will
choose
to
be
stopped
by
the
police
officer.
Canine
Popo
I
know
what
you
called,
because
I
am
married
to
this
big
six
foot.
Five
250
pound
hunka
became
a
police
officer.
J
J
One
of
the
speakers
for
the
pad
program
is
from
Witzke
funeral
home.
She
is
the
funeral
director
I
wish
she
were
here
today,
because
she
would
tell
you
what
her
experiences
from
her
job
when
she
meets
your
parents
when
she
tells
you
goodbye
when
she
kisses
you
in
the
casket
when
mama
closes
that
casket,
because
she
will
never
see
you
again
to
bury
you
into
the
ground
at
the
age
of
what
at
the
age
of
17,
and
so
your
life
can
change
for
a
lifetime.
Sean's
life
change
for
a
lifetime
at
the
age
of
17.
J
He
could
smell
that
way
to
say
goodbye
to
his
friends,
his
mother,
his
father,
people
ask
me
and
my
husband
what
what
is
the
worst
things
that
we
see
on
our
jobs
and
I've
seen
some
things,
but
the
worst
thing
that
I
see
is
pain
and
suffering.
That
is
the
worst
thing
that
I
see
because
of
choices
that
people
make.
J
You
may
make
choices.
We
hope
you
make
wise
choices.
We
hope
you
choose
to
lead,
but
when
you
make
a
choice
that
is
not
wise,
take
a
puff
puff,
take
a
hit.
Take
a
smoke,
take
a
drink,
I
work
for
choices
for
life
as
part
of
the
plant
program.
It's
working
with
teens
last
week
and
I
work
with
teenagers
a
12
year
old,
who
was
drunk
with
his
friends
off
moonshine
I,
worked
with
a
14
year
old,
who
was
selling
weed,
laced
young
girls
selling
in
school.
J
They
thought
it
was
cute,
but
you
know
what
a
cute
little
teenage
girl
is:
selling
weed,
laced,
brownies
she's,
a
drug
dealer.
You
know
what
it
is
when
you
take
a
drink
after
drink
after
another
drink
you're,
an
alcoholic,
that's
what
we
see
you
could
be
seventeen
or
70,
but
that's
what
we
see
as
pain
and
suffering.
When
you
take
and
choose
make
choices
when
you
get
in
a
car,
a
10-ton
vehicle.
J
We
hope
that
for
our
pad
program
we
travel
around
the
state
of
Maryland
teaching,
young
adults
and
we
hope
for
our
program
that
you
learn
and
make
some
wiser
choices
so
that,
because
in
our
program
we
don't
want
you
to
have
the
EMT
or
the
helicopter
pilot
pick
you
up
and,
like
the
judge
said,
the
worst
call
is
that
call
to
your
mama
and
daddy.
Nobody
expects
a
call,
after
your
prom
at
2:00
a.m.
J
He
didn't
know
with
drugs
in
the
car,
in
one
of
the
videos
that
we
show
a
woman
because
of
a
choice
of
a
drunk
19
year,
old
of
entire
community
and
generations
were
changed.
Let
me
tell
you
what
happened
and
then
I'm
going
to
close
in
this
accident
a
19
year
old,
drunk
driver
got
into
his
car
with
a
25
year
old,
drunk
passenger.
They
went
over
the
median
strip,
they
were
at
the
Maryland
Pennsylvania
line.
They
went
over
the
median
strip.
J
J
He
hit
three
motorcyclists
amputated
the
leg
off
of
one
of
the
motorcyclist,
I
ride
a
harley-davidson
and
I
look
so
cute
in
my
leather.
But
what
happens
when
motorcyclists
ride
together?
You
write
as
one
and
if
one
goes
down
the
rest
of
you
are
going
to
go
down.
Three
motorcyclists.
The
19
year
old,
drunk
driver
died,
the
25
year
old,
drunk
passenger
died
and
three
of
the
EMTs
that
responded
to
that
scene.
J
Let's
eat
the
EMT
world
a
month
later.
That
is
a
lot
of
splatter
one.
Two,
three
four,
five,
six,
seven,
eight.
Nine
ten,
a
whole
row
of
you
were
just
killed
or
maimed
or
harmed
Nancy
missed.
What
did
you
listen
to?
What
she
was
in?
A
coma
in
September
came
out
of
the
coma
in
December.
What
did
she
miss
the
funerals
of
her
family,
where
drums
driver
was
killed
in
closing
in
the
video
Nancy
said
it
was
September
and
all
that
she
knew
that
she
had
a
beautiful
life.
J
Children,
young
adults,
might
be
loved
I'm,
going
to
tell
you,
it
is
April
and
you
have
a
beautiful
life.
Do
not
further
destroy
it
by
taking
a
drink,
a
hit,
a
drug.
Whatever
your
language
is
today,
it's
not
worth
it
be
mindful
of
the
choices
you
make
be
wise
and
the
choices
you
make.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Y'all
see
me
coming
at
you,
so
don't
even
trying
to
duck
from
it
come
right
at
you.
You
do
right
at
you,
I
heard
losing
Oz
over
here.
When
those
was
talking
about
the
marijuana
and
the
brownies.
Let
me
tell
you
something:
miss
Chester.
Is
it
still
true
that
a
civil
citation
for
marijuana
is
a
non
expungeable
offense,
so
go
ahead,
I!
Dare
you
to
buy
9
grams
of
marijuana
I?
Dare
you
then
I?
Did
it
taking
nine
grams
of
marijuana
and
put
it
in
your
mama's
brownie
mix
and
make
the
brownies
I?
A
H
H
A
An
odds
on
the
side
of
the
courtroom,
not
to
say
a
lie:
I
was
a
little
bit
of
longer.
This
Wilson
is
a
guest
for
me
in
my
office,
I'm
coming
to
class
respect
you
for
your
buildings,
don't
do
it
my
office.
More
importantly,
I
would
encourage
you
thanking
myself.
I
would
encourage
you
if
you
respect,
who
are
on
the
street
two
choices,
I'm
going
to
tell
you
that
every
day
sitting
in
these
courthouses
across
the
state,
these
judges
over
here
make
decisions.
They
make
decisions
all
the
time
and
I
promise.
A
If
I
ask
all
of
them,
they
will
say
to
you
unequivocally
at
some
Junction.
They
say
no
officer
Smith.
That
was
a
fat
stop.
That
was
a
bad
arrest
that
was
brutal.
It
was
brutality
against
that
officer
that
individual
they
say
it
all
the
time
it's
their
job.
They
get
paid
to
do
it,
they
volunteered
for
it.
They
love
it.
I
ask
you
I
beg
you.
Let
them
choose
that,
because
if
you're
on
the
street
you're
driving
your
car,
you
got
a
license.
That's
a
privilege!
A
I
grant
you
that
the
taillight
doctors,
you
don't
know,
cuz,
you
don't
ride
behind
yourself.
You
get
stopped.
If
you
have
that
sass
that
attitude
I
say
that
was
all
loved
and
respected.
I
tell
my
son
Deus
asked
me
I,
dare
him
to
if
you
have
that
faster
attitude
that
disrespect
on
the
street
the
first
day,
this
would
be
arrested
for
no
other
reason,
I
employee,
to
make
good
choices.
You
know
what,
if
awesome
que
made
a
bad
stop,
he
made
a
bad
arrest,
he
was
mean,
expect
phul.
A
He
walked
to
the
courthouse,
you
get
a
lawyer,
you
say
judge,
please
ma'am.
He
stopped
me.
He
had
no
warrant.
He
searched
my
house
in
my
car.
He
arrested
me
picked
me
the
gut
twice.
Then
what
she
gonna
do,
what
she
gonna
say.
What
happens,
then
you
throw
it
out,
he's
not
guilty.
What
happened?
Something
happens,
right,
judge
something
happens
right,
something
happens.
Let
her
decide.
A
A
Sorry
so
time
speed
I
got
a
speeding
ticket
I
paid
it
I
was
in
a
rush.
Gotta
be
late,
took
my
seat,
I
went
home,
told
my
boss,
he
told
his
boss
told
her.
They
all
know
it
happened.
I
didn't
get
arrested,
make
good
choice.
Now,
I
walk
from
the
back
to
the
front
I
watched
as
I
watch.
The
end
of
the
video
and
I
asked
miss
opposed
to
speak
at
the
end.
We
didn't
play
the
very
last
part
of
the
video,
not
the
audio
part.
A
He
may
have
seen
the
visual
didn't
see
the
audio
part
now
for
several
reasons.
One
I'm
running
out
of
time.
More
importantly,
I
saw
you
in
the
back.
When
I
was
looking
at
you,
you
didn't
see
me.
Your
heads
were
down
you're.
Looking
away,
I
saw
someone,
you
crying
that's
cool.
First
time,
I
saw
video,
I
cried,
let's
put
it
onto
the
back.
She
WA
Washington
real
cuz.
She
cries
with
Chester
walked
out,
she
doesn't
watch
anymore.
She
cries
the
last
part
of
the
video,
but
you
didn't
see
in
here.
Mrs.
A
Wilson
can
tell
you
that
Shaun
was
there
and
they
were
bathing
Shaun
and
there
was
an
OT
in
there.
Massaging
Sean
gave
me
Sean
some
physical
therapy,
it
changed
his
clothes
and
it
helped
him
breathe
because
I
have
a
tube
in
his
trach,
sucking
the
snot
out
of
his
throat
I
heard
you
it's
nasty,
it's
like
a
snot
out
of
his
throat,
so
he
breathes
every
day.
How
often
they
do
that
I
forgot.
How
often
they
did
that.
He
told
me
before
it
sucked
that
out
everyday.
A
Choice
he
made
the
other
day
the
last
things
he
did
in
his
life.
He
didn't
choose
someone
else
did
now.
We
are
finish
this
push
in
the
video
we're
going
to
change
gears
momentarily.
The
cameras
are
going
to
go
off
in
a
second
screen,
will
come
down
we're
going
to
ask
the
prosecution
and
the
defense
lawyers
to
present
some
cases
for
you,
I'm,
going
to
go
back.
This
thing
gets
set
up
if
you
want
to
stretch,
feel
free
right
here,
so
you
want
to
walk
out
for
a
two
minutes.
Three
minutes
cool
off
come
back.
A
A
We
got
quite
quick,
that's
funny
to
me.
How
are
you
I'm?
Okay,
now
that's
emotional
for
me.
That's
my
day.
Job
and
I
enjoy
it,
but
it's
emotional
for
me,
I
tell
you
get
my
blood
gets
boiling.
I
was
talking
with
dr.
alato
back
there
is
your
client
going
where's
your
client
going.
Thank
you
that
young
man
went
to
a
high
school
in
your
County
where
you
live.
He
is
over
the
age
of
18
she's
an
adult
and
he
has
no
problems,
bringing
the
liquor
to
the
school
and
that
man
said
IND.
Nobody,
no
harm.
M
Did
not
tell
you
was
that
when
that
girl's
parents
took
her
home,
they
started
seeing
signs
of
alcohol
poisoning.
She
was
slurring,
she
was
stumbling,
so
they
actually
had
to
call
an
ambulance
and
she
was
taken
to
the
hospital
and
luckily
she
was
okay.
But
imagine
your
own
parents
saying
my
child
is
drunk
and
it's
getting
worse
and
I'm
worried
so
that
your
parents
have
to
call
the
ambulance
and
he
knew
that.
And
the
other
issue
was.
Is
that?
Because
mr.
M
van
Markin
is
under
21
and
he
told
the
officer
that
he
was
consuming
alcohol,
they
had
to
breathalyze
him
because
his
car
was
there
and
the
school
kicked
him
out
and
told
him.
He
couldn't
come
back
and
you
can't
drive
with
any
alcohol
in
your
blood
whatsoever
when
you're
under
21.
So
they
breathalyze
him
and
he
was
a
point
O
4.
A
A
Had
her
body
shut
down,
had
she
been
injured
or
hurt
more,
he
wouldn't
have
the
luxury
he
would
have
the
luxury
of
being
in
my
office,
he'd
be
downtown
in
miss
Holly's
office.
That's
the
circuit
court,
where
they
have
felonies
I'm,
not
going
to
tell
you
story
doctor,
but
allowance
back
there
I
was
beside
myself,
I
mean
this
is
my
day
job
I'm
a
full
time
job.
It's
our
toys,
I'm
a
dad.
A
Let
me
tell
you
my
beautiful
ladies
no
dude
in
this
courtroom
loves
you.
No,
he
does
not
love
you.
No
one
loves
you
yet
I'll.
Let
them
love,
you
I'll
tell
you
they
love
you.
They
can't
love
you
yet
against
the
law
in
my
house.
This
is
my
house.
No
dude
loves
you.
Don't
let
no
to
give
you
alcohol,
no
weed,
no
cocaine,
no
heroin!
Nothing
knows
who
loves
you!
I
love!
You!
He
don't
love
you.
He
can't!
Let
me
yet
he's
not
allowed
I
can
all
lather
it
up.
I'm
going
to
excited
you'll.
A
A
A
You
guys
are
all
going
to
apply
to
go.
Do
some
things
later
in
life
might
be
college
might
be
a
job
I'm
in
federal
grants
funding.
Some
of
you
have
to
apply
for
applications
for
school.
Where
you
go
for
funding,
you
have
that
charge
on
your
record.
You're,
not
getting
it
before.
I
get
all
out
I'm
getting
cited,
I'm,
sorry,
but
I'm
still
I'm.
Sorry
yeah!
If
any
question
you
want
ask
the
lawyers
about
the
cases
why
they
did
what
they
did.
A
L
Mister
crowd
and
I:
don't
ever
get
to
choose
our
clients
ever
we
whoever
is
given
to
us.
We
represent
we
so
they
apply,
and
if
they
show
that
they
can't
afford
a
private
attorney,
then
they
we
represent
them,
but
we're
all
attorneys.
We
all
went
to
the
same
law,
schools
and
everything
we
just
don't
unlike
private
attorneys,
who
can
choose
their
clients
and
say
no.
You
have
a
crappy
case,
I'm,
not
representing
you.
We
can't
force
you
to
that.
It's
crappy
illegal
term.
A
M
Is
a
probation
before
judgment
so
essentially
how
that
works
is
the
judge
will
find
somebody
guilty
based
on
facts
or
a
trial
and
then,
if
they
don't
have
any
priors
or
they're
worthy
of
a
PBJ
in
some
way
they
strike
the
guilty
and
they
get
probation
before
judgment.
So
it's
a
probationary
period
that
the
judge
attaches
different
conditions
to
they
have
to
do
community
service.
They
have
to
stay
out
of
trouble.
They
have
to
submit
a
urine
test,
all
kinds
of
different
things
and
they
get
that
benefit
of
probation
before
judgment.
M
So
somebody
who
has
a
dvj
can
honestly
say
that
they've
never
been
convicted
of
anything.
Now
if
they
plead
guilty,
they
can't
say
they've
never
pled
guilty
to
anything,
but
they
can
honestly
say
I,
don't
have
a
conviction
on
my
record
because
I
got
that
PBJ.
Now
the
issue
with
cvj
is
that
you
have
to
follow
what
the
judge
said.
You
need
to
do.
If
you
don't
do
what
the
judge
said,
you
need
to
do.
M
A
Van
Brocklin
doing
security
service.
You
guys
do
it
for
the
school
system.
You
probably
do
some
great
places.
Career
services,
I
asked
you
to
do.
If
I
get
to
choose
is
not
great
places
you
get
to
go
to
jail,
you
have
to
go
to
the
jail.
You
got
to
get
scanned.
You
got
to
go
into
jail,
you
gotta
fill
table
right
now.
You
see
please
pass
them.
A
You
sign
in
to
jail
your
community
service,
you
don't
do
it
at
the
cool
places
all
get
to
do
it
system
set
up
where
you
do
it
at
the
dump.
You
do
it
at
the
food
shelters
and
food
banks.
I
enjoy
those
things
we
should
give
back.
That's
our
job.
Those
are
the
cool
spots.
The
uncool
spots
are
empty
or
cleared
out
supporter
pops,
not
fun
mopping
the
floors
of
the
journals
at
the
Sports
Complex
about
our
system,
our
County,
your
gyms,
are
cool
inside
we
have
rec
centers
throughout
the
county.
A
A
A
A
F
K
F
E
K
Plea
bargain
what
they
that
has
more
to
do
with
what
they'll
you
know,
we
can
negotiate
what
kind
of
leverage
I
guess
for
lack
of
a
better
word.
We
have
because
you
know
we
look
at
my
clients
and
I
will
talk
about
the
evidence
against
them
evidence
we
have
and
we'll
see.
If
they
have
a
legitimate
defense,
we
can
present
or
not.
You
see
a
lot
of
the
pleas
today
and
those
are
pleased,
but
not
for
any
other
purpose,
except
the
evidence
had
that
been
presented
at
trial.
K
L
N
L
K
A
The
zombie
apart
note
who
said
that
I
started
watch
the
video
and
I
wanted
you
to
come
see.
This
video
I
saw
y'all,
see
the
video
it's
beyond
words
and
it's
one
of
those
videos
where
I
just
watched
some
of
your
faces,
I
saw
I'm
still
in
shock
really
and
that
couldn't
be
a
blood
of
Mercia.
Thank
you.
A
better
example
of
leading
and
not
following
with
Holley
has
a
job
to
do
and
when
she
told
you
that
told
me
is
that
something
happened
first,
but
not
lost
on
me
and
she's
a
lawyer.
A
A
A
Dudes
head,
while
30
dudes
beat
the
snot
out
of
them
with
a
shovel
handle
and
a
wet-dry
sign
chair.
They
were
there
in
their
is
winning,
but
y'all
have
to
say
about.
That
makes
me
curious.
Am
I
okay
with
that
yeah
good
answer?
That's
a
mob
mentality
that
I
I
couldn't
ask
you
it
anymore
not
to
follow.
You
got
a
lead.
She
was
a
jail
following
how
many
women
18
15
people,
and
what
was
the
ex
have
said
nicely
to
you-
is
that
miss
Frye
is
here.
A
The
other
ones
are
not
here
with
George
that
were
not
here,
sir
Miss
Hollis
clients
downtown
facing
the
felony
plea,
I
debated,
assault
or
the
melee
would
be
a
fray.
Those
charges,
the
Carrie
jail
greater
than
two
days.
She's
gonna
spend
are
four
days
to
spend
in
jail,
not
fun.
It
I,
don't
know
if
you
in
the
back
saw
it,
but
mister
nice
I've
had
him
and
he
violated
probation.
He
keep
his
end
of
the
deal
and
he
used
heroin
again.
The
last
time
I
saw
him
as
Miss
Holly
told
you.
A
He
wasn't
sure
he
was
not
going
to
use.
He
might
have
been
still
be
strung
out
Lysol.
His
haircut
was
fresh
today
he
had
no
food
on
today,
his
arms
out
it's
lame.
Today.
Last
time
I
saw
him.
He
had
a
boot
and
arm
in
a
sling.
He
could
not
use
his
left
side
of
his
body
was
Holly
spared
you,
the
gravity
that
he
put
the
needle
in
his
ankle
to
get
high
paralyzed
left
side
of
his
body.
Tell
you
looks
good
his
sister
word
to
me.
A
It's
bittersweet
for
us
all
of
us
bittersweet
bittersweet,
because
he
is
sober,
he's
a
tail
he's
sober
he's.
19
he's
sober.
He
was
like
you
on
the
cusp
on
the
verge
of
graduating
high
school.
No
last
time,
I
saw
himself
as
GED
rich.
My
heart
I
would
get
time
off.
My
bench
very
often
I
saw
him
and
it
makes
me
emotional
he's
clean
he's.
20
he's
clean,
you're
all
clean
stay
that
way.
I
don't
want
to
help
you
get
clean
if
I
help
you
mr.
A
A
Because
that
offense
cuz
that's
the
alcohol
and
delivering
or
giving
someone
else
is
not
jailable.
If
he
drove
there
was
been
jailable.
If
she
had
been
hurt
further,
if
her
body
shut
down,
it
had
been
jailable,
it's
a
fight
only
offense
its
2505,
but
what
mr.
Corrado
also
had
to
tell
him
make
him
aware
that
that
offense
never
goes
away
a
PBJ
will
never
hide
that
in
20
years
you
look
that
up.
You'll,
see
that
on
his
record,
still
it'll
be
there
the
theft
or
the
obstruction
property
that
Miss
Froy
had
that
goes
away.
A
A
Let
me
let
me
let
me
solve
this:
they
make
no
bones
about
it.
I'm
an
equal-opportunity
put
her
in
jail.
Er
kind
of
guy
with
fire
went
to
jail.
Mr.
roses,
name's
Thomas
Thomas
I
need
to
go
to
jail.
Do
you
want
to
go
to
jail?
I'll.
Put
you
J.
Marcella.
Come
this
to
me
not
everybody
has
to
go
to
jail
jail
for
me
is
not
punishment.
It's
a
motivator!
Anybody
in
the
jail
sizing,
Bobbie,
M
I've,
been
to
jail.
A
I've
been
to
jail
too,
and
jails
now
have
fun.
You
want
go
back,
you
sure
jail
is
not
fun.
Ma'am.
For
me
jails,
not
the
jump
off
point
jail
is
the
last
resort.
Trust
me
people
I,
see
in
this
court
are
not
normally
like
you
they're
older
than
you,
though
your
parents.
So
your
uncle's,
your
cousin's,
your
friends,
your
niece,
assume
that
they're
they're
related
to
you,
they're,
older
I,
don't
want
to
put
your
mom
in
jail.
You
only
mom
go
to
jail.
Your
dad,
your
grandma
I'm,
sorry
I
didn't
do
that.
A
Jail
for
me
is
not
to
jump
off.
Foot
Jefferies
last
resort.
It's
a
motivator,
especially
for
you
at
this
age,
doesn't
always
work.
Trust
me.
Sometimes
there
is
punishment
for
not
keeping
your
word,
we're
not
making
a
good
choice
but
jail
for
me
that
always
the
jump
off
point
any
more
questions.
Yes,
ma'am
or.
M
K
K
A
M
Mummy
can
I
ask
you
a
question
based
on
her
involvement
and
what
you
know
about
her
and
her
no
priors
would
you
have
gone
for
the
ten
years
on
an
assault
based
on
what
you
saw?
No,
why
not
great
best
thing
about
being
a
prosecutor?
Is
you
get
to
decide
to
be
reasonable,
like
she's,
a
mom
she's
involved
in
the
mob
mentality,
not
going
to
try
and
go
for
a
10-year
penalty
on
someone
who
has
no
record
who
made
a
bad
choice?
It's.
A
Changing-Room,
try
to
our
last
figure
with
the
Georgia
it's
loose
to
you,
this
young
man
is
you
I.
Couldn't
make
this
any
easier
for
you
I'm,
going
to
show
you
your
peers,
I'm,
going
to
show
you
your
peer
live
and
in
color,
not
on
a
video
now
I'm
going
to
make
this
live
in
real
life.
For
you,
this
young
man.
Is
you
going
to
be
you
one
day,
hopefully
and
he's
going
to
tell
you
a
story,
a
real
live
story.
It's
not
fiction.
He's
here,
live
in
color,
Bobby.
N
Next
figure
is
somebody
that
I
have
something
in
common
with
we
share
a
last
name.
This
is
my
son
Miggs
act,
graduated
in
Kannada,
high
school
2015,
but
reading
tear
today
he's
been
a
firefighter
for
the
last
five
years.
Ten
island
and
one
of
the
fins
close
friends.
Another
firefighter
was
killed
in
a
car
accident.
One
Kent
Island
in
Zach,
was
there
at
the
scene.
He
has
been
slide
to
show
you
a
story.
Film.
G
So
I'm
going
to
tell
you
a
story
about
my
friend,
Tyler
LZ,
we'll
start
off
with
how
the
fire
department
works,
the
fire
department's,
like
kind
of
like
a
big
family.
All
of
us
consider
each
other
brothers
I'd
do
anything
in
the
world
for
any
of
the
guys.
At
my
fire
department
and
Tyler,
unfortunately,
was
one
of
those
brothers.
You
see
the
words
up
here.
Lz
everybody
called
him
LZ
by
his
last
name.
G
G
This
picture
of
Tyler
on
one
of
the
calls
that
we
went
to
Thailand
I
joined
the
fire
department
about
the
same
time.
I
remember
this
day
very
well,
not
because
of
what
happened
just
because
it
was.
You
know
a
great
day.
We,
it
was
beautiful
spring
day,
April
10th
2013.
We
were
all
hanging
around.
We
were
cooking
the
burgers
hot
dogs,
whatever
playing
basketball,
we
got
a
call
for
a
rescue
box,
which
is
a
car
accident
that
requires
multiple
companies
to
come
and
help
because
the
accident
so
bad
there
were
four.
They
told
us.
G
G
G
This
is
some
of
the
guys
hanging
out
in
our
man
cave
or
our
upstairs.
These
are
the
four
boys
that
were
killed
in
the
accident,
Tyler,
Corey,
Harrison
and
Mike.
They
grew
up
together,
since
they
were
five
I
believe
lived
in
the
same
neighborhood
went
to
the
same
schools
and
they
were
separated
for
a
little
while
and
that
day
to
decide
to
get
together
and
just
hang
out.
G
G
G
So
I
want
you
to
pay
close
attention.
This
lady
in
the
floral
shirt
EMS
crew,
had
to
hold
her
up.
This
is
Tyler's
mom,
who
came
in
a
personal
vehicle
to
the
scene.
While
we
were
extra
cating,
the
guys
from
the
car
I,
don't
know
about
you,
but
if
I
made
a
bad
mistake
like
that
and
I
wouldn't
want
my
mom
there
to
see
me
like
that.
I'd
wanted
him.
Remember
me
like
I,
am
here
today
healthy
and
happy,
but
unfortunately
she
had
to
see
her
deceased
son
in
the
back
of
that
car
I.
G
Want
you
to
pay
close
attention
to
where
the
impact
of
the
black
car
made
and
how
close
it
is
to
the
center
of
the
silver
car
there
I
believe
Mike
was
sitting
in
the
front
seat
here
when
we
arrived
on
the
scene
and
we
cut
the
roof
off.
We
didn't
even
know
that
there
was
anybody
in
that
front
seat.
You
see
how
far
down
it's
pushed
the
door
was
crunched
in
and
the
only
way
that
we
knew
is.
We
could
barely
see
the
top
of
his
head.
So.
G
G
G
G
So
these
are
Tyler's
shoes
and
the
reason
I
wanted
to
show
you.
This
is
because
this
is
the
side
of
the
car.
Everybody
knows
how
big
of
a
space
there
is
between
the
center,
where
the
cupholders
are
and
that
door
obviously
enough
to
put
your
feet,
but
the
impact
was
so
great
that
it
crushed
the
side
of
that
car.
All
the
way
into
the
cupholders
and
his
feet
were
wedged
in
that
car
took
us
an
hour
and
a
half
to
get
his
body
out
of
car,
which
normally
extrication
takes
anywhere
from
10
to
15
minutes.
G
G
Yeah
I
know
you
had
a
severed
skull.
It
completely
severed
his
spinal
cord
and
his
brainstem
massive
brain
hemorrhage
too
large,
brilliant,
blurring
brain
bleed.
Excuse
me
he
had
broken
jaw
and
teeth
a
ruptured
heart
crushed
chest
blood
in
his
chest.
Cavity
and
lungs,
fractured
right,
arm,
fractured,
pelvis,
lacerated
spleen,
liver,
kidney,
bowel
and
stomach.
Both
his
right
and
left
femurs
had
multiple
fractures.
His
left
leg
was
pulverized,
so
it
was
turned
to
dust.
So
Tyler
was
my
size.
He
was
six
after
the
autopsy.
They
measured
a
mount
at
five
foot.
Six
I.
G
Don't
know
if
you
guys
have
ever
seen
a
dead
body
before
but
work
body
in
a
casket,
but
if
you
don't
don't
look,
but
this
is
Tyler
in
his
casket
and
the
reason
I'm
showing
this
to
you
is
because
at
the
end
you'll
see
a
picture
of
him
before
his
accident.
They
had
to
show
this
picture
to
me
before
I
went
to
the
funeral
to
guard
his
casket
because
they
said
that
I
wasn't
going
to
recognize
them.
G
G
There
is
before
the
accident
areas
after
the
accident
and
let
me
tell
you
something,
burying
a
brother,
something
that
you
never
want
to
do.
Standing
there
trying
to
hold
his
mother
up
at
the
funeral.
It's
something
that
you
guys
never
want
to
experience
and
I
know
that
I
don't
want
my
mother
at
my
funeral
and
I
hope.
You
guys
decided
to
make
the
right
decision
and
put
your
seatbelt
on
and
drive
the
speed
limit.
A
Doing
this
now,
for
almost
four
years
four
times
a
year,
we
changed
it
up
a
lot
I
like
to
keep
things
fresh.
Let's
keep
you,
as
students
engaged
the
one
thing
that
will
always
be
the
same,
that
we
will
never
change
they'll,
be
always
end
with
Zack
cuz.
You
hit
two
home
kids
at
home
and
every
time
I
challenge
any
one
of
you,
man
or
woman
in
this
courtroom.
I
challenge
you
to
tell
me
you
have
the
courage,
the
heart.
A
A
A
I've
been
to
all
of
your
schools,
talk
to
mr.
hood
about
the
community
he's
developing
his
baseball
team
and
the
family
that
it
is
I,
don't
think
miss
Kristof's.
Here
today
my
number
class
is-
and
she
emailed
me
all
time,
some
about
the
community
and
the
development
you
have
in
your
classroom
and
the
structure
you
have
in
their
Creek.
I
know
you
have
your
meetings
monthly.
You
have
community.
You
have
a
new
facility
over
there
that
mr.
A
A
Tell
you
this,
for
one
reason
you
just
saw
Zach
talk
about
the
memorial
I,
don't
want
to
go
to
your
school,
for
your
memorial
I.
Don't
want
you
to
go
to
your
own
school.
For
memorial,
you
go
to
your
school's
graduation
or
a
party
or
the
prom
or
homecoming
dance.
It's
kind
of
good
time.
I
don't
want
to
go
for
Memorial.
A
A
A
How
many
parents
here
were
these
students,
a
parent
here,
the
court
model
parents
over
here,
yeah
yeah,
I'm,
a
parent
to
my
job
I,
tell
you
that
all
the
time
as
a
child
which
I
am
I,
am
someone's
son.
My
mother
and
father
I
will
tell
you
as
a
grown
man.
The
worst
thing
that
we
can
do
as
children
is
make
our
parents
cry
the
worst
thing
we
can
do
as
children
make
our
parents
cry.
A
It's
dr.
out.
Louder.
Calls
me
between
now
and
I.
Don't
know
when
June
I
saw
the
email
June
7th
last
dating
before
my
kids
I'm
excited
about
that.
If
he
calls
me
instead,
shame
I
need
a
favor
for
going
down
every
funeral
home
since
I
was
in
our
car
accident
to
the
prom
I'm
going
I'm
coming
so
I
failed
now
the
biggest
program
of
all
the
time
I
got
the
biggest
audience
I
charge
you
with
spreading
the
word
leave
here.
You
can
say
that
I'm
crazy,
imagine
it
took
cuffs
on
you.
A
You
may
think
that
I'm
stupid,
but
I'm
an
old
head,
so
I
don't
get
it.
You
may
think
I'm
cool,
that's
also
cool
on
me
too,
but
if
you
go
back
to
your
school
and
mr.
Elson
class
at
Annapolis,
you
say
spread
the
word
that
this
program
is
cool
or
at
least
I
learned.
Something
I
saw
something
I'd
out
of
class
after
bonus
2.
If
you
go
back
to
harbor-
and
you
tell
those
toons
there
next
time,
I'm
gonna
have
two
courtrooms
full,
but
also
you
made
a
choice
to
do
that.
A
We
came
here
all
day
today,
this
team
put
in
hours
beforehand,
staff
was
in
here
last
night,
4:30
5
o'clock.
Trying
to
get
charity.
We
knew
to
have
a
packed
house.
Miss
Pope
is
behind
me.
She
never
says
a
word,
but
she
does
all
the
Liberty
everybody
here
signed
up
in
place
on
time.
This
team
is
phenomenal,
I'm
privileged
to
be
part
of
it,
but
the
end
of
the
day.
It
does
nothing
if
we
don't
make
effectuate
change
on
you,
I
want
you
to
go
back
and
have
a
good
time
at
school.
A
A
No
one
here
is
applying
you
shouldn't
have
fun
understand
the
choices.
Don't
make
your
mom
cry,
don't
make
your
dad
cry.
If
you
need
help
ask
for
it,
you
need
a
ride,
call
for
it
talk
about
choices,
I've
been
picking
on
Brandon
all
morning,
not
because
I
know
Brandon
personally,
I
know
who
he
is
I
like
his
tie.
I
own
the
same
tie,
but
Brandon
chose
to
put
that
tie
on
the
choice
he
made
coming
here
today,
a
conscious
decision
he
made.
A
He
chose
his
own
clothes.
Let's
talk
about
Sean,
so
much
how
much
tall
is
wearing
the
last
time
you
saw
him
go
strong
wearing
anybody.
Remember
who
said
that
herds
over
there
come
on,
say
something.
You
said
behind
me,
Nate,
who
said
it
what's
wrong
wearing,
remember
who
say:
yeah
a
hospital
gown
look
about
Brett
nice!
The
kid
came
from
the
back
of
the
door,
so
he
was
our.
Was
he
wearing
a
lot?
A
A
A
His
brother
in
the
casket
come
on
mice,
fries
outfit
who
chose
her
outfit
I
did
choose
her
outfit,
that's
just
it!
That's
just
it.
If
you
all
come
to
my
office
you're
in
it
and
I
choose
it's
a
no-go
for
you,
it's
a
no-go.
Don't
let
me
choose
contrary
to
my
friends,
belief
over
here.
I
forget
where
she
is
now
there.
She
is
I'll
put
everybody
in
jail.
I
don't
have
to,
but
some
people
do
and
if
I
choose
the
chance,
you
go
back
behind
that
door
with
Bobbie,
George
and
Marcel.
A
A
Those
are
choices
you
get
to
make.
You
also
get
other
choices
to
graduate
have
parties,
and
you
know
what
I'm
saying
that's
right.
Invite
me
I
have
the
best
team
known
to
mankind
in
this
state.
In
this
room,
they're
lawyers
they're
police
officers,
their
clerks,
their
administrators.
They
run
the
computers,
they
run
the
cameras
we
have
drugs.
We
know
that
drugs
are
drugs,
we
have
chemists,
we
have
social
workers,
I
have
the
best
team
in
the
state
in
this
building
right
here
right
now.
A
We
do
this
for
free,
because
we
love
you
girls,
those
boys,
don't
love!
You.
We
love
you
now.
We
love
you
so
much
that
I
will
come
to
graduation.
I
will
I'm
not
wearing
my
suit
I'm
coming
I'm
gonna
look
fly.
What
my
red
trucks
are
in
the
back
I'm
coming
with
them.
I
want
to
come
to
graduation,
but
I
can't
come.
If
you
don't
like
me,
if
you
don't
graduate
you
don't
graduate.
If
you
make
poor
choices,
you
don't
graduate.
A
If
you're
not
here,
we're
almost
done
before
I
sit
down
I'll,
let
you
go
back
to
class
any
questions.
You
want
to
ask
any
of
team
members
here
or
myself
before
we
go
the
answer's
great
there's
none,
ladies
down,
and
you
came
from
six
schools.
Seven
schools
actually
a
lot
of
my
math
for
that
good,
see:
seven
schools.
This
is
our
last
time.
For
the
year
we
get
a
break,
we're
going
to
re-energize
we're
going
to
revamp
we're
going
to
make
it
better.
You
tell
your
friends
your
classmates.
A
What
you
saw
here
most
important
when
you're
out
there
away
from
us,
because
today
is
Thursday.
Friday
is
coming
spring
breaks
on
the
horizon
right
scene,
Albert's,
awesome
when
you
are
on
spring
break
I'm
not
going
to
ask
you
to
I,
need
you
to
make
great
decisions,
enjoy
the
time
away,
listen
to
me,
enjoy
it,
but
don't
make
bad
choices.
I
appreciate
your
time
today.
You've
been
fabulous.
Good
luck
to
you
all
have
a
great
day.