Dr. Conrad Murray in the news...
And this from TMZ, Murray thanking his supporters.


Jury selection to begin in Jackson doctor's trial
By Anthony McCartney
September 8, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death is returning to court to meet the first batch of potential jurors who may eventually decide whether to convict him of involuntary manslaughter.
It will be the second time this year that a judge, prosecutors and attorneys for Dr. Conrad Murray try to pick a panel to hear the case, which is expected to last four to six weeks and will put the spotlight on the King of Pop's final moments once again.
Roughly 160 people are expected will undergo an initial screening Thursday to see if they're available to serve during the lengthy criminal trial. Those who are able will then fill out a 30-page questionnaire aimed at determining their level of knowledge of the case and any strong opinions about Jackson or Murray.
Getting an eligible pool of jurors took three days earlier this year, and Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor begrudgingly dismissed them in May when he agreed to delay Murray's trial to give his attorneys more time to prepare.
This time, Pastor hopes to find 100 people to fill out the questionnaire, court spokeswoman Mary Hearn said.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys will have several days to scrutinize the responses before direct questioning of potential jurors begins on Sept. 23.
Finding people who hadn't heard about the case was a challenge last time - only one person, who didn't speak English, expressed no knowledge of the case.
Awareness of a high-profile case is not automatic grounds for disqualification from jury service, and Pastor has expressed confidence that a group can be found who will listen to the evidence impartially and also ignore widespread media coverage of the trial.
Jackson's death on June 25, 2009 stunned the world. The singer had been in final preparations for a series of comeback concerts in London, and the focus quickly turned to Murray, his personal physician.
In an interview with detectives, Murray admitted giving Jackson the anesthetic propofol to help him sleep, but authorities and Murray's attorneys differ on the timeline of events that occur in Jackson's rented mansion on the day he died.
Authorities contend that Murray gave Jackson a lethal dose of propofol and other sedatives, but the doctor's attorneys have said Murray did not give the singer anything that should have killed him.
In pretrial motions and hearings they have suggested that Jackson administered the lethal dose to himself.
The Houston-based cardiologist faces up to four years and the loss of his medical license if convicted.
The case is expected to be highly-technical, but not without its share of Hollywood touches.
Jackson's family will attend the proceedings - with some members taking a break to watch a planned tribute concert in October - and prosecutors also plan to show clips of the singer shot during his final rehearsals.
AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch contributed to this report.
From The Associated Press
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Dr. Conrad Murray in the news...
And this from TMZ, Murray thanking his supporters.
Yo, bruthas! Will this black on black crime ever stop?
Guns, knives now propofol!?
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.


I just hope he never gets his medical license re-instated.
I read that they weren't going to sequester the jury, which is probably redundant, they likely already know. But still, its a massive trial..
Just a girl.... Looking for muscles!!
Euthanasia anyone?


Jackson's plastic surgeons should have their licenses revoked, imo.
A million years ago, I had a rhinoplasty. Had this bump on the bridge of my nose that seemed to encourage people to ask me, "Have you had your nose broken?"
Paid a thousand bucks to a surgeon to have the bump shaved down or carved off. Money well spent. No one has ever asked me if my nose was broken since the surgery.
Dr. Proserpi interviewed me and discussed the procedure. As a 20-year-old kid I wasn't too happy with my jug ears and so also asked about surgery to reduce the Prince Charles look. He scoffed and said I'd look like a pencil. lol Also stated that one ear might be at a different angle after the surgery.
What Jackson's surgeons apparently did was to simply take his money each time he asked them to carve away more of his nose. Abominable and without justification, those surgeons should at least get a strong kick in the seat of their scrubs.
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I Googled for a YouTube on Jackson's transformation and found this clip. Interesting perspective on his surgeries and the motivation behind them. Geraldo's son's father-in-law is apparently the doctor who had examined the pop star related to his initial child molestation charge. Worth a look...


the US criminal justice system is very lax on doctors. In 2008 a clinic here in Vegas was found to be RE-USING needles (we all know how expensive those are). Here it is 2011 and that trial is still on-going.
Nevada Health Threat: A Clinic's Re-used Needles - NYTimes.com
Desai clinic blamed for outbreak as trial continues - News - ReviewJournal.com
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.




If convicted, the doctor could face up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license.


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