If the investigation shows the cops broke his back, then they will look at factors such as whether or not it happened as a result of the individual resisting arrest or attacking a cop, where the cop had to defend himself. If the cops broke his back for no reason, then the cops should be charged.I answered your question..... What happens depends on who broke his back.Depends on who broke it..... If Big Bubba did it, then Big Bubba needs to be charged.Then let the investigation run it's course... For instance, was he injured by the cops, or did he get hurt for not giving Big Bubba a piece of ass after he got to the jail?
Lets play the if game like you were just doing with the victim.
If his back was broken while in police custody then....
No silly, finish the sentence like you were willing to do earlier.
If his back was broken while in police custody then....
You seem to be willing to admit the possibility that the cops didn't do it. If that's the case, why charge the cops for something they didn't do? Let the investigation run it's course.
Read it again...Heres what you said
If he resisted and assaulted police, the cops had a right to defend themselves.
Now start with this: IF the police broke his back then....
There again, you need to wait for the results of the investigation. After all, you don't know what will turn up yet. The cops might even have witness statements or a video of him assaulting Big Bubba and trying to get some of his ass, for all you know.