the response was you can only apply it to those who are directly incrimenated in the act of murder. and the court -- the judge, then -- or the court only found guilty 37 of them. immediately the day after that happened, immediately, the attorney general who had sent the case to the court said i have problems with due process here. it was not sufficient. i'm appealing the case. the same office that sent the case to the court said they were not comfortable with due process and, therefore, they themselves were challenged. we didn't challenge it. the accused didn't challenge it. the attorney general challenged it, and they're going to have their appeal process because there was murder -- >> charlie: the prosecutor says i'm not happy with the sentence that the judge -- >> no. he said i'm not happy with the due process. these defendants were not given due process and, therefore, i have a problem with the verdict and, therefore, i'm going to appeal it to a different court. the example here, it may end up with ten, five, more or less, i don't know the numbers, but the judicial system is rev