And it's a bright line rule that would be easily enforceable. Now you might ask, is that wise? Should there be exceptions to it? I don't think so. I think that If you've been accused of killing a cop deliberately, which is what happened here, that's your first order of business. Everything else is secondary and the public has a right to want to intervene. And how you're going to raise money from every sympathetic person across the country, that's going to make this very asymmetric. (15:15–15:22)
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Asserts that the accused's primary responsibility should be addressing the charges of deliberately killing a police officer.
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