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Task 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9W7_9Uj_oCU

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you clicked on this video expecting me a

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guy who hasn't shaved in five days to
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tell you that hey you need to go get
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your ass off the couch and you need to
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start networking and you need to start
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you know doing all these things in
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college and you'll follow the college
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triangle and all this no I'm not gonna
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be wasting your time talking about that
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you could skip to the second part of
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this video if you want but honestly I
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think there is some value for the first
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part but just hear me out for this the
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first part of this video is going to be
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talking about sort of what to expect
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academically you know how to go about it
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the second part is going to be more so
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focused on how to improve yourself as a
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whole in this first semester and the
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second part of this video I won't lie is
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way more important but so you could just
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skip to it if you want but I recommend
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just for my own retention like for the
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channel and let's watch the whole
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thing but anyways let's talk about the
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first thing which is you should and you
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should be doing the bare minimum okay
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now what does that mean the first
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semester in college academically it's
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pretty easy and the reason why I
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said you should be doing the bare
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minimums is because if you do the bare
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minimums you're going to get an A
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there's literally no doubt about it like
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I seriously doubt anyone watching this
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video is stupid enough to the point
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where if you're studying 30 hours in a
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week you're not going to get an A in all
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of your classes you will 100 show up to
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the lecturers because I assume unless
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you're on a full ride scholarship that
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either you or your parents are paying
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for your college so show up to these
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lectures do the homework read
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the textbooks and just do the bare
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minimum and you will do great so now the
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second thing I want to talk about in
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this video which is going to be the main
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chunk of this video is do not and I mean
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do not waste your time now what does
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this mean well we've already established
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that your first semester of computer
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science is not going to be that
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difficult it's not going to be the most
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and mentally challenging the most
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intellectually stimulating semester
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however
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it is going to offer you one huge
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benefit which is that it's going to give
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you a lot of free time now you could
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choose to be a degenerate and go to
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parties and you know take drugs and do
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all sorts of nonsense and you know have
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it have you be hungover on a Monday
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morning lecture and you know waste your
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parents money you could do that that's
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totally an option right however just
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know that all the people who are on self-improvement which is what this
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channel was dedicated to do are not
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going to have any sort of respect for
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you instead what you should do with all
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the free time you're going to get and
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trust me you are going to be overwhelmed
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with the amount of free time you have
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the that that sounds really stupid but
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you were going to be overwhelmed with
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the amount of free time you have is you
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should be doing things like going to the
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gym you should be going on runs you
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should actually you know take time and
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take care of yourself you know
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hygienically how do you say that
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word hygiene whatever hygienically and
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maybe you won't see the direct result or
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the direct correlation of it in the
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classroom but that's the whole point is
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that you're not just trying to be some one-trick pony right you want to be
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someone who's kind of the Jack of all
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trades and you know there's a saying the
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Jack of all trades the master of none
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but still better than the master of one
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if that makes sense you don't want to be
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that guy who's just studying 50 60 hours
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a week because that's stupid
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because we don't believe in that
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here we believe in deep work instead you
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should be improving yourself through as
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I said doing things like weight lifting
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running you know find some sort of a
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hobby maybe join a club or something
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like that because trust me you're going
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to have a lot of time and you should
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make the most of that time contrary to
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what lot of these you know blue pill
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YouTubers say on computer science like
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oh it's gonna be so hard and you know
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you're gonna be so mentally taxed but no
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these people are just idiots
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lying to you the truth is is that it's
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gonna be pretty easy in the classroom
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and you should really make the most of
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what you have outside of the classroom
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in your first semester because you're
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paying for college to anyways get a good
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experience as a whole so might as well
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make the most of it might as well make
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the use of the college facilities eat
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some healthy food you know make the use
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of you know the gyms and all that you
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know go to sleep on time it's just the
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little things that really matter I'm
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Gonna Leave This video on that.

Task 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvVR5O7XXS8

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let's bring an ABC News contributor and
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host of the law and crime Network Brian
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buckmeyer and ABC's contributor former
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FBI agent Brad Garrett for more on this
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thank you both for being here Brian the
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suspect faced an Idaho judge yesterday
for the first time and she said each
victim was stabbed and murdered with
premeditation with malice and (it’s “said” and throughout the video, the case has not
been decided)
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forethought why specify that at this
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stage in the case isn't that something
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you'd expect to hear from an attorney
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morning Diane yeah you would expect that
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from an attorney but what I think the
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Judge is doing is going over the
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elements of first-degree murder when
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you're talking about premeditation and
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with malice she's going through the
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elements of the charge so that he
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understands that he's facing these four
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uh murder in the first degree charges
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along with these burglary charge uh
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typically you wouldn't hear a prosecutor
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talk about the charges in more detail
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but I think the defense
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um the judge and the prosecution really
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wanted to make sure he understood the
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charges he was facing Brett I want to
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ask you about the evidence revealed in
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this affidavit because police are saying
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that they were able to link DNA on the
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knife sheath this leather knife sheath
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to his father the suspect's father one
of the big links to the suspect himself
how significant is that
well it's huge and the reason why is the
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car that's talked a lot about in this
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probable cause affidavit is important
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but the car doesn't put you in the house
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the DNA puts you in the house and so the
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ability that he left in a sheath
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probably that held the knife that killed
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everyone is his DNA and they were able
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to match it up initially with his father
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uh and at some point they'll get a court
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order and actually probably swab him to
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double check it's correct bred the
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suspect was studying criminology do you
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think that will present any challenges
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based on the evidence that the affidavit
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is saying he left behind does it seem
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like he had a certain level of expertise
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here or not
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really well does he have an does he have
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an accurate go ahead level oh I'm sorry
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he has an academic level of maybe crime
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criminal Behavior Etc but he's not a
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criminal I mean he was actually on some
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levels I would call inept first of all
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he leaves a vital item at the scene the
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sheath
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and he has all of these multiple
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drive-bys that go on weeks if not months
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past the house and he was there multiple
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times did multiple drive-bys before he
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eventually went in the house a little
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after 4 a.m that is not somebody that
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has their act together as a criminal
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because their criminals are aware that
you can pick up you can be picked up on
CCTV you never multi-surveil a place
before you go in it so none of that's
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going to help him obviously but he's
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just a guy that's driven by fantasy in
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my view and when you're driven by
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fantasy Diane that's that's all you
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think about
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now Brian of course this suspect is
innocent until proven guilty and he has
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yet to enter a plea in this case why do
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you think that is and what happens next
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yes well oftentimes I say innocent
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unless proven guilty because it's not a
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foregone conclusion that they're going
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to prove him guilty it's something that
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they've got to prove with each and every
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element of this case the reason why I
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think he's holding off on that plea is
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probably to have his defense attorney
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collect all of this information don't
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forget the public defender in this case
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isn't from the actual County that is
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hearing this case she's from about a
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hundred miles north of the court in
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Kootenai County and so it's going to
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take a little bit of time for her to
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collect information properly convey it
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to her clients and then probably put in
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a proper plea all right Brian buckmeyer
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Brad Garrett thank you both

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