mehmet was soon expelled from school. turkish legal expert ibrahim kaboglu questions the prosecution's case against mehmet. he says police didn't have the right to arrest the boy, and the government wasn't entitled to order proceedings against him. the prosecution's investigations also constitute a statuatory violation. he says this amounts to an interference with the judicial independence guaranteed by turkey's constitution. >> the problem in the case of the boy from konya lies in constitutional violations first by the executive authority, then the legislative and finally the juicial authorities. >> the head of state himself, says kaboglu, has increasingly been showing disregard for the constitution. >> in institutions like the presidential office, which have a duty to uphold the constitution, violations against it have become the norm. >> we're driving through konya with mehmet. he points out his former school. he doesn't want to get out. he did that once with a camera team. they immediately attracted passersby, and the