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redred
11-29-2011, 06:05 PM
Conrad Murray, the US doctor convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson, has been sentenced to four years in county jail.

Murray was found guilty earlier this month after a six-week trial.

Prosecutors for the state of California have asked the judge in the case to sentence Murray to four years in prison, the maximum allowed.

His lawyers have asked that he is kept on probation, saying he is serving "a lifetime sentence of self-punishment".

As well as seeking a four-year term, prosecutor David Walgren also said that Murray, 58, should pay restitution to Jackson's children.

Defence lawyer Ed Chernoff argued that Murray should not serve a sentence because he would already be punished for life by being known as "the man who killed Michael Jackson".

California's high prison population is expected to affect the length of time he spends behind bars. Any sentence is widely expected to be cut in half to ease overcrowding.

Murray could also lose his licence to practise medicine.

'Trust abused'
As the sentencing hearing began a family friend of the Jackson family, lawyer Brian Panish, read a statement on behalf of the family.


Lawyer Brian Panish reads a statement on behalf of the Jackson family
Expressing their sense of loss for their "son, husband, brother and father", the statement said the court should impose a suitable sentence.

"We respectfully request that you impose a sentence that demonstrates that physicians cannot sell their services to the highest bidder and lose sight of their Hippocratic oath," Mr Panish read.

In a sentencing memorandum delivered to Judge Michael Pastor in advance of Tuesday's hearing, Mr Walgren said Murray had shown no remorse for Jackson's death.

Defence lawyers argued that Murray had done a huge service to the community throughout his life, including donating supplies to Caribbean doctors and opening a clinic in the poorest area of Houston, Texas.

"I do wonder though to what extent the court considers the entirety of a man's book of life, as opposed to one chapter," Mr Chernoff said, adding that Murray could better serve the community on probation.

Michael Jackson died on 25 June 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anaesthetic propofol.

'Prison is warranted'
He had been out of the public eye for several years but was preparing for a series of comeback performances at the O2 arena in London.

The defence argued that Jackson was a drug addict who caused his own death by giving himself an extra dose of propofol while the cardiologist was out of the room at the star's rented mansion in Los Angeles.

However, lawyers for Dr Murray dropped a key argument midway through the trial - that the pop superstar had drunk the propofol. But they continued to argue that Jackson had somehow dosed himself otherwise.

There is no law against administering propofol, but the prosecution's case rested on the argument that Dr Murray was grossly negligent by doing so outside a hospital setting and without the proper monitoring equipment.

Calling for a four-year prison sentence, Mr Walgren said Conrad Murray had demonstrated a level of "planning and sophistication" in procuring and using propofol to treat Michael Jackson.

He had abused the trust placed in him by his patient, Mr Walgren said.

"It is the people's position that prison is warranted."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15936210

redred
11-29-2011, 06:07 PM
not saying it's right but jackson would have been paying anyone to get drugs into his system ,this doctor just got to greedy to say no to pay checks imo

Muddy
11-29-2011, 06:59 PM
not saying it's right but jackson would have been paying anyone to get drugs into his system ,this doctor just got to greedy to say no to pay checks imo


If he had been properly monitoring Jackson when the propofol was being administered then Mr. Jackson would most likely have still been alive... That's the whole point. Whether he killed himself in the street smoking crack is totally irrelevant... Jackson was paying this clown 150k a month to administer the drugs properly to him. He didn't... Conrad Murray is responsible for his death..

redred
11-29-2011, 07:05 PM
Conrad Murray is responsible for his death..

i agree , but still think that name could have been any doctor jackson would have found, sooner or later the result would have been the same

Muddy
11-29-2011, 07:11 PM
i agree , but still think that name could have been any doctor jackson would have found, sooner or later the result would have been the same


I guess... I'd like to think that after 10 years of school and all the proper oaths and all that shit a 150,000 dollar a month doctor could hook a heart monitor and an oxygen monitor up without having to be told...