The Wrap - Feb 16, 2010
When, exactly, did Dr. Conrad Murray find Michael Jackson unresponsive? The way things are going, anyone's account should be surrounded in misquotation marks. The time-of-death timeline has always been in question. And last summer, Murray lead attorney Ed Chernoff insisted that police had botched the doctor's version of events. But on Tuesday, new-to-the-team criminal defense lawyer Michael Flanagan was quoted on RadarOnline.com as saying that Murray himself made a mistake...
Ask Men - Feb 15, 2010
UPI Michael Jackson 's doctor could either be cleared of the star's Manslaughter or found guilty over the same piece of evidence.
Both the prosecution and the defense have submitted a voicemail left by Dr Conrad Murray - the last person to see Michael alive - on the day of the late Thriller singer's death on June 25 last year.
The defense will argue that the call, according to police reports left at 11.54am, shows Conrad wasn't in a frantic state trying to administer emergency life saving...
3news.co.nz - Feb 14, 2010
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AZ Central - Feb 14, 2010
Voice mail may incriminate Jackson doctor Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, could either be cleared of the star's Manslaughter or found guilty over the same piece of evidence.
Fametastic - Feb 14, 2010
Michael Jackson ’s doctor could either be cleared of the star’s Manslaughter or found guilty over the same piece of evidence.
Both the prosecution and the defence have submitted a voicemail left by Dr Conrad Murray - the last person to see Michael alive - on the day of the late Thriller singer’s death on June 25 last year.
The defence will argue that the call, according to police reports left at 11.54am, shows Conrad wasn’t in a frantic state trying to administer...
BBC News - Feb 11, 2010
Michael Jackson's former doctor, who is facing a Manslaughter charge following the singer's death last June, has returned to work in Nevada.
Dr Conrad Murray was bailed for $75,000 (£48,000) after pleading not guilty to "unlawfully" killing the star, at a court in Los Angeles earlier this week.
Auburn Pub - Feb 10, 2010
Dr. Conrad Murray was in Las Vegas making arrangements to work from another physician's office pending an April 5 evidentiary hearing in Los Angeles, said Miranda Sevcik, spokeswoman for Murray and his lawyer, Edward Chernoff.
Chernoff vowed in a Web posting that Murray "is going to keep practicing medicine."
"We're not sharing the location because the doctor's primary concern is for his patients' privacy," Sevcik said from Houston.
Murray moved his practice, Global...
Las Vegas Now - Feb 10, 2010
Las Vegas -- The doctor facing a Manslaughter charge in the death of singer Michael Jackson is preparing to resume his medical practice in Nevada while he awaits court appearances in Los Angeles. Dr. Conrad Murray's spokeswoman, Miranda Sevcik, said Wednesday Murray was in Las Vegas making plans to work from another physician's office. Sevcik didn't identify the other doctor. She says Murray is concerned about his patients' privacy. Murray closed Global Cardiology Associates and...
Independent.ie - Entertainment - Feb 10, 2010
Michael Jackson's doctor is to return to court -- when the prosecution will disclose the evidence that it believes proves that his "gross negligence" was the direct cause of the pop star's death.
Washington Times - Feb 9, 2010
Michael Jackson's doctor returns to court in April to find out the date for the next major step in the case - a proceeding that will reveal for the first time the evidence the prosecution believes will show his "gross negligence" was the direct cause of the pop star's death.