aaron byerly is going down. >> he'll talk to the officer in the morning.ou just tell him your side of the story again. and then we'll decide if you're going to a single cell or allowing you to stay in the dorm, okay? >> all right. >> byerly will soon have a discipli disciplinary hearing to determine whether he will go to segregation where he will lose most of his privileges and be locked in a cell 23 hours a day. but it will not be his first time there. >> all of my writings are for smoking, fighting, promoting contraband. and flooding my cells. if you get put in the hole while you're here and you're in prison, you go to the hole and you're going to prison. >> and prison is where byerly is headed. he was sentenced for repeat convictions of drug trafficking. he could transfer any day now. >> i headed up here because i was working for my father, and the money was getting a little bit tight and i liked the better things in life. so i started trafficking in the field and things like that just to make some extra money on the side. i didn't do too well because l