the department of justice has an officepreo, which is there to entertain questions about the application of the disciplinary rules of the bar to the conduct of the prosecutors. >> as a matter of fact -- >> in other words, if the prosecutor had a question about a brady matter, is there either that board or -- i don't think -- i guess you can't go to the judge? >> you can. >> can you go to the judge? >> you can. if i had an issue where i, again, a federal prosecutor and i said to hmm, i've got this piece of evidence here. i'm not so sure whether i have to disclose this. well, first of all, i was taught you i assistant u.s. attorney, if i had to think about that for more than ten seconds, turn it over. but if i didn't, i couldex parta submission to the judge in camera and say this is what i to turn this over or not. there are reasons in my view why perhaps i should, but there are reasons why i should not. you, your honor, decide. you're the magistrate. >> that's kind of what i meant. you can go to the judge? >> yes, that's available. and as you might well imagine -- >> i played one in a ske