Jury reached a guilty verdict on Dr. Conrad Murray
Story below by Hollywood Reporter
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The verdict was read on Monday, Nov. 7 in front of Jackson’s family, although his three young children were not present.
Jackson died on June 25, 2009 of acute propofol intoxication after suffering cardiac arrest in his home. Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, has been charged with administering the fatal dose.
Murray’s defense team claimed that Jackson had self-administered the propofol, and that the doctor neglected to call 911 immediately because he was attempting to aid the lifeless Jackson. As mentioned several times throughout the trial, Jackson died before he was even able to close his eyes.
The trial broadcast, which began on Sept. 27, caused controversy after multiple photos of Jackson’s corpse surfaced on television and on the web. Among the most controversial images was a disturbing photo of Jackson’s autopsy.
Several networks cut into programming to air the verdict, including CNN and ABC.
Following the reading of the verdict, Murray was remanded to custody without bail. He will be sentenced on Nov. 29 at 8:30 a.m. PT and could face up to four years in prison and lose his medical license.
Photo above by Getty Images
The verdict was read on Monday, Nov. 7 in front of Jackson’s family, although his three young children were not present.
Jackson died on June 25, 2009 of acute propofol intoxication after suffering cardiac arrest in his home. Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, has been charged with administering the fatal dose.
Murray’s defense team claimed that Jackson had self-administered the propofol, and that the doctor neglected to call 911 immediately because he was attempting to aid the lifeless Jackson. As mentioned several times throughout the trial, Jackson died before he was even able to close his eyes.
The trial broadcast, which began on Sept. 27, caused controversy after multiple photos of Jackson’s corpse surfaced on television and on the web. Among the most controversial images was a disturbing photo of Jackson’s autopsy.
Several networks cut into programming to air the verdict, including CNN and ABC.
Following the reading of the verdict, Murray was remanded to custody without bail. He will be sentenced on Nov. 29 at 8:30 a.m. PT and could face up to four years in prison and lose his medical license.
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