carter cervantes: yes. keith morrison: and then he drilled down into the heart of carter's story.all-- they all spoke in a way that i would describe as ghetto, ebonics. kevin rousseau: ok, so in your mind, these are black-- black people, black men. no sir, i did not say that. keith morrison: but, said the prosecutor, that's exactly what she was suggesting. if she was going to try to play that card, i was going to make her spell it out. kevin russo: and is ebonics a term that is commonly associated with african-americans in this country? i don't know where ebonics is commonly associated with. i associate it with a certain type of speech that i also associate with the word ghetto. keith morrison: but if she was hoping to play to some random juror's racial bias, she guessed wrong. the jurors didn't believe it, not for a second. they found her guilty in less than two hours. as for david mallory, his attorneys argued he had nothing to do with the murder. he was involved with carter, yes, but not with any killing. the jury didn't buy that either, rendering a guilty verdict in no time at