M.J’s doctor may surrender to L.A police,to face a charge in connection with the singer’s death
Posted February 2, 2010 6:51 pm.
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Michael Jackson’s doctor may surrender to the Los Angeles police tomorrow to face a charge in connection with Jackson’s death.
Celebrity gossip site TMZ reports that Dr. Conrad Murray will be charged with involuntary manslaughter and prosecutors will file a criminal complaint against Dr. Conrad Murray in court, rather than go through a secret grand jury.
Jackson died from an anaesthetic overdose on June.25th, 2009 at age 50. The death was ruled a homicide, which was mainly caused by an anaesthetic.
Dr. Murray has always maintained that he did not prescribe or administer anything that killed Jackson.
CNN’s Ted Rowlands said that Dr. Conrad Murray is expected to be charged in connection with Jackson’s death this week.
“Murray flew from Houston to Los Angeles over the weekend, anticipating the charges coming. His lawyers are also in Los Angeles. Now it’s just a question of how and where they will take him in to custody,” said Rowlands.
If Dr. Conrad Murray is charged, he would face a hearing at which the judge would consider the evidence and decide if he should go on trial.