and ryan clark is with us. when you see them coming in outside those doors.does it look behind those doors? >> they're in custody. they've got no place to go. a holding cell. a room with pricks. that's what they are in cells across this country. it's a holding area just outside because they are being held without bail. they are locked up. they are not free to go wherever they want. what's interesting here, when you look at your schedule, apparently to get all the inmates over to the jail, from the jail, to the courthouse, they've got to wake them up very westerly in the morning, so they're up in the wee hours of the morning getting ready for the day. >> wait, getting up at 1:00 in the morning to start for a 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. court start? >> yes, yes. because they've got to get all the inmates -- at least this is what her family is saying. you've got to coordinate edge taken from the jail to the courthouse to get them to all the places. the bottom line is, my concern is if it becomes an issue. the last thing as a prosecutor that i want is anything to interfer