The Real Trial

mjboogiemjboogie Posts: 1,067
edited January 1970 in Dr. Conrad Murray
Hi, we all know the Murray case is coming in January right? What day? Also has anyone heard anything further regarding this case? What do we expect to happen? Is this going to be the REAL trial this time or will they push it back again?

Media can blab about everything else ......but they are quiet with this. Your thoughts? <!-- s:? -->:?<!-- s:? -->

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  • Jan. 4, 2011 is the magic date. But I haven't heard much about it on the news or any media source. Suprised that TMZ hasn't said anything yet. But yes, I think this is the real trial. This is what we've been waiting for ... unless they decide to push the date even further into the year which isn't so unlikely anymore.
  • wishingstarwishingstar Posts: 2,927
    Sort of wondered the same thing..........it does seem very quiet on the Murray front! All the attention lately has been the album. I would expect things to be conveniently pushed back again, lol. If I hear of anything I will let you know.

    Blessings to you!
  • I think that something MIGHT actually happen this time. IDK why, but I'm picturing one of the kids announcing something important. I think its not going to be pused back again, but if it does, I'll say it would be around mid June through late July.

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  • MashMikeMashMike Posts: 1,312
    Yep, on Jan 4 the truth will prevail( i hope so), it's my B-Day and i really do hope that MJ will be back or at least we'll finally learn the truth and get closure, it would be the greatest gift that i have ever had for my B-Day
  • APNewsBreak: 'Deteriorating' syringes in Michael Jackson case still not tested, attorney says
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    By ANTHONY McCARTNEY | AP Entertainment Writer
    Story posted 2010.12.08 at 10:45 PM PST

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Attorneys for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death asked a judge on Wednesday to order testing on two syringes and an IV bag found in the pop singer's home that they say are rapidly deteriorating.
    The request comes after more than a month of private meetings between defense attorneys, prosecutors and the judge to try to reach an agreement about the testing.
    Dr. Conrad Murray's defense team has expressed urgency, saying fluids in the items are deteriorating rapidly and have become "salt" in one of the syringes.
    The tests they are seeking may determine the quantities of drugs in the items, which the cardiologist's lawyers say could be crucial information during trial. It is also expected to destroy the substances and not enough remains for multiple attempts, according to transcripts of the meetings obtained by The Associated Press.
    Attorney J. Michael Flanagan told the AP that he submitted a motion Wednesday asking a judge to order the testing after being unable to reach an agreement with prosecutors about the testing. No hearing date has been set, he said.
    Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death in June 2009 at age 50. Authorities say he gave the singer a lethal dose of sedatives, including the anesthetic propofol and painkiller lidocaine.
    "We are running out of time," Flanagan said.
    An e-mail message left for district attorney's spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons was not immediately returned Wednesday.
    Prosecutors have refused to agree to a testing plan. "We don't think it is relevant," prosecutor David Walgren said during a Dec. 16 meeting, according to a transcript.
    Court transcripts obtained by the AP show that Murray's defense attorneys, prosecutors and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor have spoken in chambers three times about the syringes and testing.
    Transcripts from the meetings show Murray's defense team is willing to have the items tested by the Los Angeles coroner's office. The fluids have degraded and it remained unknown whether the proposed testing will yield useful information, according to the transcripts.
    Murray's attorneys contend testing, which would establish the quantities of the drugs, should have been done along with other tests after the singer's death.
    Flanagan said he had been trying to get the testing done for more than five months to no avail.
    The results of the tests are not expected to be used during Murray's preliminary hearing, which is scheduled to begin Jan. 4. At that hearing, Pastor will determine whether there is enough evidence for Murray to stand trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge.
    Walgren said during a meeting with the judge last week the hearing may be delayed a few days because of scheduling problems with witnesses. The prosecutor said he could call as many as 35 witnesses during the hearing, which is expected to last two to three weeks, according to a transcript of the in-chambers meeting.
    The judge said he wanted the hearing to begin on time due to his busy trial schedule.
    In a separate case, Murray retained his license to practice medicine in Nevada after reaching an agreement Friday with the state medical board in which he admitted making inaccurate and incomplete statements to the board about being current on child support.
    Murray received a reprimand and agreed to pay at least $3,700 in investigation costs, Deputy Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners chief Edward Cousineau said Wednesday.
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    Associated Press writer Ken Ritter in Las Vegas contributed to this report.

    Story posted 2010.12.08 at 10:45 PM PST
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