Santa Barbara county, the likely location of the infamous Michael Jackson trial, is ill at ease of the alleged improper handling of the defendant, Michael Jackson. Contrary to Michael Jackson's claims, the Sheriff departments head figure was available for questioning, and the release of recorded footage the day of Michael Jackson's inconspicuous arrest. "Michael Jackson was booked, and accorded for properly, and in direct coordination with the proper handling of prospected criminals".

Jim Anderson vehemently spoke out against Jackson's charges of manhandling. The press conference was used to dissuade Mr. Jackson and his defense team from pressing charges. The footage was analyzed with curiosity, as noted by Jackson's spiritual advisor, "It's questionable to have certain features of the footage left out, those of Michael Jackson voicing his discomfort of the tightened handcuffs". Although Michael Jackson wasn't available for commenting at, or after the press docket. Jackson appeared in an interview on CBS's 60 minutes, in which, without authorization from his attourney, he presented his case, this could be where Jackson's trouble lies.

Jermaine Jackson, who appeared on Larry King Live, just prior to the public's reaction to Jackson's punishing handcuffing, and imprisonment for a lonely 45 minutes in a readily available bathroom stall. "It was despicable, they put him in a disgustingly leud situation, it was unkept, and simply disgusting". As the situation goes awry, Michael and the Santa Barbara sheriff's county will continue to square off, each catering to the public's opinion. Michael's statement was inconsistent with Jim Anderson's perspective, in which he noted the bathroom was cleansed thoroughly before the arrival of the megastar.

Michael Jackson is in the deep end of the pool, if Michael files charges, and isn't given a verdict in his favor, he could face a countersuit, with a hefty prison sentence. If there's one thing that's been made crystal clear on behalf of those belonging to Michael's entourage, is that he's innocent until proven guilty.