 In regards to jury trial victories that we post on our website, we list complete jury trial victories. What does that mean? That means if a person has been charged with one count or multiple criminal counts and we win every single criminal count with an acquittal, a not guilty verdict, that is a complete acquittal. In regards to partial acquittals, what that means is even if a person is charged with six criminal counts and we get five not-guilties if they're convicted of a single charge, even if it's the lowest misdemeanor charge, we call that a partial acquittal. We're trying to be as honest as possible in listing our wins. Now with complete jury trial acquittals, we have over 120 complete acquittals. In Arizona, the next highest website listed for another law firm is 16 complete acquittals. It's important when you're looking at successes to focus in on the complete acquittals. Now beware of law firms that will say somebody's charged with, for an example, an extreme DUI, not guilty at trial. But they're not telling you as they may have been convicted of a regular DUI. That is not a complete acquittal. That would be a partial acquittal.