mr. ajibade's doing. >> how do you see it, bob?ll, listen, misty brings up some good points, but i don't see it as a former county prosecutor. i think there's more than just the conduct of excessive force. once they have subdued him and he is compliant, the additional kick -- he received a brutal blow to the face and tasering, it was inappropriate. but this case extends beyond that. it's about the lack of medical treatment that he did not receive afterwards and their failure by violating jail policies and checking in on him after such an assault, and that kind of negligence, if it goes to the level of recklessness, which is a legal conscious disregard for the value of human life, because they violated those policies, is another thing where they could be found guilty of manslaughter. >> and even after this, as we're looking at, i believe that the mr. ajibade sat in his cell for like an hour and a half with no one coming to check on him. >> right. what's interesting, though, is that the defense is saying, hey, there was compliance wi