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I will be advising the clerk to have the jurors brought out and then Ill ask you sir to call the defense next witness can we address subject matter jurisdiction I still has to be proven for the record declined to do so your objection is notified is the audio on objections noted for the record is the audio away so were not going to address subject matter jurisdiction that has yet to be proven for the rig for the record I have addressed it no you havent proven yourself and your objections noted for the record proven subject matter jurisdiction for the rig have proven as the prosecution proven so thats the judicial determination that you dont have to answer that youre under being a public service I was talking to my clerk I didnt hear what you asked the jurys coming in you heard what I asked I actually did not come on come on youre on come on now come on now we got to cut that out you know you have to prove the subject matter jurisdiction you know that you have to honor your oath