Thursday, March 24, 2011

The trial against Conrad Murray, charged in the death of Michael Jackson

Good news for fans of the late Michael Jackson, because after so long, begins the trial of Conrad Murray doctor charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of the king of pop. It will be a popular court in Los Angeles in charge of judging who was the singer's personal doctor, two years after his death, Dr.

Murray will sit on the bench, as the sole defendant for his alleged role in the sudden end of the Jackson's life. Last January, Murray was already presented in court to formally respond to the charges against him, a formality prior to the opening of the trial that the defense could last two months.

After all this time to question witnesses, has concluded that Jackson was suffering from an addiction to a powerful anesthetic called 'propofol' that frequently used as a sleep aid. Murray himself was responsible for supplying the drug for the exclusive use of hospitals and prescription, but the singer was just adding that he had, that he even begged the doctor your dose.

The day of the singer's death on 25 June 2009, Murray tried to stop Jackson will use propofol and before the lethal dose was administered more soothing to fall asleep, but without success. So what prosecutors argued is that Murray, Jackson injected propofol and during the hours before his death devoted neglected his patient to talk by phone.

When he returned and found the artist inert, it took almost 25 minutes to alert the emergency services and then hid in the toilets that had provided the painkiller, nor was performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, the doctor keeps in his defense that Michael Jackson committed suicide and there is the great trial because to see who it is believed that claim.

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