Dr.Conrad Murray Found Guilty in Michael Jackson's Death
Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's personal physician, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the drug overdose death of his client.
After 22 days of testimony, hearing from nearly 50 witnesses and deliberating for two days, the 12 members of the jury came to their decision on Monday, November 7, in Los Angeles sending Murray to jail for negligence in his use of the surgical anesthetic Propofol which resulted to thev death of the King of Pop on June 25, 2009.
Murray is facing a sentence that ranges from probation to a maximum of four years in prison.
Michael Jackson died in June 2009 from acute Propofol intoxication after receiving a lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic to help him sleep because he had suffered from acute insomnia.
After 22 days of testimony, hearing from nearly 50 witnesses and deliberating for two days, the 12 members of the jury came to their decision on Monday, November 7, in Los Angeles sending Murray to jail for negligence in his use of the surgical anesthetic Propofol which resulted to thev death of the King of Pop on June 25, 2009.
Murray is facing a sentence that ranges from probation to a maximum of four years in prison.
Michael Jackson died in June 2009 from acute Propofol intoxication after receiving a lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic to help him sleep because he had suffered from acute insomnia.