 Morgan standby David Cantor is back on the phone with us and David I know you've been following this very closely give me a sense of what your thoughts are on what just happened. Well it was no surprise because this is the toughest decision these people will ever make. I mean it's one thing to say she's guilty it's another to say there's heinous cruel and depraved but to single-handedly be able to stop somebody from being executed is a lot of power and you have to live with it if they do execute so I wasn't completely surprised and I do think they need to actually weigh whether they want to retry this because they'll have to retry it in a different county they'll have to change the venue and it's going to be quite a bit of money to retry this. Now why why would they have to do it in a different venue? Well there's almost impossible to find a jury in Maricopa County that hasn't formed an opinion on this issue and you'd almost have to go all the way to I don't know Bisbee Flagstaff, Clifton to find some jurors who could be fair and impartial during the penalty phase. This is Morgan Law I just want to clarify here I was under the impression that at this point the the guilt or innocence phase is done the aggravating phase is done so if they were to impanel another jury it would just be for this sentencing phase is that incorrect? No that's true it would be for just the sentencing but they still have to be fair and impartial they can't have a preconceived notion that I want to put her to death or I don't want to put her to death. But it's okay it's okay certainly if they've heard about the case and heard about facts of the case as long as they haven't formed an opinion is that what you're saying? Sure but given the media coverage I think you'd be hard-pressed to find anybody in Maricopa County that hasn't formed an opinion of whether she should live or die. So what do you think is the likelihood then that this would actually go to another jurisdiction? Well I think the likelihood that the defense will file the change of venue motion is a hundred percent and then whether the judge grants it I'd say it's more likely than not I just can't imagine them finding a jury in Maricopa County where they haven't people haven't already formed an opinion on life or death. And David and then you get into a number of different factors here and I'll give you an example I moved here from Florida I covered the case the Anthony case in that case they had a change of venue slightly in that they picked a jury from the other side of Florida and bust them to Orlando to actually hear the case. So a change of venue case in this particular case would you see it going down like that or would they pick up and move the entire court all the proceedings all the players to another jurisdiction and then just camp out there pick the the other jury and stay there for the remainder of the sentencing phase. Well in most cases in Arizona that's exactly what they do now given the size and scope of this case it is possible they could bust in a jury or bring a jury in from outside the county sequester them put them up in a hotel and simply handle it that way. Give me a sense of what Juan Martinez must be thinking right now. Well I think Juan is probably upset I know he wants to go forward but it's still Montgomery's call at this point.