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Friday, February 5, 2010

Dr. Conrad Murray...Jackson doc surrenders to police @ 1:30 p.m. today!



Michael didn't need to die!


Dr. Conrad Murray ready to face music!


Day before last I reported that Dr. Conrad zMurray (who confessed to administering a lethal dose of Propofol to Michael Jackson which resulted in his untimely demise in June of 2009) flew to Los Angeles to surrender to the LAPD.
 
Post:  02/03/10

http://ijulian.blogspot.com/2010/02/michael-jacksondrmurray-to-surrender-to.html

Today, sources have confirmed that Dr. Murray will turn up at the Police Station this afternoon to hand himself in to authorities with lawyers by his side (Friday February 5th).

For several weeks rumors have floated out of the inner sanctum at the Law Enforcement Agency that charges of involuntary manslaugher - at a minimum - were about to brought against the troubled doctor who was last seen with Michael just shortly before his death.

Meanwhile, some controversy arose in recent days, over the  the manner of arrest proposed.

Lawyers for the doctor were anxious to have their client turn himself in without the necessity of a formal arrest which would have included handcuffing amidst a swirl of paparazzi (in what would have amounted to a media circus) charging in for candid shots.

On the other side of the coin, concerned individuals complained that Dr. Conrad Murray - in a self-surrender scenario - would appear to be getting special treatment.

Even heiress Paris Hilton was once forced to endure the demeaning process while the world looked on.

Defence lawyers and law enforcement officials apparently reached an accord behind the scenes, and so, the good doctor is slated to appear before a Judge for a brief hearing at 1:30 p.m.

Sources close to the court proceedings have conjectured that the hearing will be video-taped.

Law enforcement officials previously revealed that prosecutors planned to charge the doctor with involuntary manslaughter on the grounds that he allegedly gave Michael  the powerful anaesthetic to help him sleep without following proper protocol (which ultimately led to his death).

Michael Jackson's family have lamented that an involuntary manslaughter charge amounts to just a slap on the wrist.

News at 11!


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