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Dr.Murray To Stand Trial For The Death Of Michael Jackson
A judge on Tuesday ordered the personal physician of Michael Jackson to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after hearing testimony that he administered a dose of a powerful anesthetic and other sedatives then left the pop star alone. The ruling in the case against Houston cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray came after a six-day preliminary hearing…
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Three Former Employees To Take The Stand Tuesday
Three of Michael Jackson’s employees, including one who was with the pop star when he went into cardiac arrest, are expected to take the witness stand Tuesday at a preliminary hearing for Jackson’s doctor, Conrad Murray. Michael Amir, Jackson’s chief of staff; Alberto Alvarez, a security staffer; and Faheem Muhammad, chief of security, have been…
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Prosecution Open Preliminery Hearing
Prosecutor David Walgren said evidence would show that Dr. Conrad Murray tried to conceal his administering the powerful anesthetic propofol to the pop superstar, ordering a bodyguard to collect items before paramedics were called. “The evidence will show through the expert testimony, by all accounts, Michael Jackson was dead in the bedroom at 100 North…
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Dr.Murray Preliminary Hearing Begins Today
A hearing is scheduled to begin today to determine if there is enough evidence to require Dr. Conrad Murray to stand trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge stemming from Michael Jackson’s death. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren told Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael E. Pastor last week that he expects the hearing to take…
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Expert Predicts Trial Following Preliminary Hearing
An expert on the use of propofol who has been interviewed by leading publications on the death of Michael Jackson is confident Dr. Conrad Murray will be ordered to stand trial at the January 4th preliminary hearing in Los Angeles. “There is no question in my mind but that the prosecution will be able to…
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AEG File Objection Against Law Suit
The promoters behind the late Michael Jackson’s London residency have asked for a lawsuit against them to be thrown out. AEG were the subject of legal action by Katherine Jackson who accused the firm of causing her son’s death by pushing him to rehearse too hard for a planned run of 50 concerts, despite his…
