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Tears as Jackson doc guilty of manslaughter
"Justice was served," Jermaine said as he and the rest of the family braved huge crowds to leave the building, while Rebbie added: "Nothing will bring him back, but I'm happy he was found guilty." "Michael loves everybody out here... we all love
Updated: 11/07/2011 05:54P
Jury Reaches Verdict on Michael Jackson's Doctor
The trial, whose closing arguments took place last Thursday, included evidence that Dr. Murray treated the pop singer's insomnia using propofol, a drug that is normally used to induce sedation or unconsciousness for surgery or other serious medical
Updated: 11/07/2011 05:38P
Doctor guilty of killing Michael Jackson
Murray then failed to contact emergency services for more than 20 minutes, during which time he attempted to hide vials of drugs and an IV bag which the prosecution said had been used to administer the propofol. Jackson's daughter Paris, 13,
Updated: 11/07/2011 05:31P
Jackson doctor found guilty of his death
He could also lose his medical license. Jackson died on June 25, 2009, and details of his final days dribbled out over several months. The complete story, however, finally emerged during the six-week trial. It was the tale of a tormented genius on the
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:59P
Doctor guilty of killing Jackson
By Alex Dobuzinskis, Reuters November 7, 2011 4:44 PM Dr. Conrad Murray listens during the final stage of his involuntary manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson at the Los Angeles Superior Court. The jury has found Murray guilty of
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:58P
Conrad Murray guilty of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson case
The verdict against Dr. Conrad Murray comes after a jury of seven men and five women deliberated for about nine hours over two days. The 58-year-old cardiologist, who was charged with the lowest possible homicide offense, faces a maximum sentence of
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:57P
Michael Jackson's doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter
not pictured, gives the defense's closing arguments during the final stage of Conrad Murray's defense in his involuntary manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson at the Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles, Calif.
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:57P
Michael Jackson doctor found guilty
Their attention to evidence and witnesses has impressed Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, who commended them for their commitment, punctuality in getting to court and willingness to give up their personal lives to serve. When the trial went longer
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:55P
Conrad Murray Guilty in Death of Michael Jackson
He may also face the loss of his medical license, not only in California, where it is now suspended, but also in Nevada and Texas. Key to the prosecution's case, according to the Los Angeles Times, was a police interview given by Murray two days after
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:55P
Jackson fans cheer verdict: 'Oh my God, guilty!'
Others appeared to almost break out in song; others appeared to start dancing; and a chant soon rose up of "Justice, justice, justice." The honking horns and revelry were in contrast to the quiet scene inside Los Angeles Superior Court, where the judge
Updated: 11/07/2011 04:50P