Michael Jackson suicide suggested
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Michael Jackson may have committed suicide over his financial woes, according to lawyers representing the pop superstar's former physician Dr. Conrad Murray.
The sensational claims were made during a pre-trial hearing on Wednesday.
Defence lawyer Ed Chernoff insisted his client, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter, was not responsible for the singer's death in 2009.
Instead, Jackson was so upset about the state of his finances he took his own life.
Dr. Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death, has asked to see the late star's financial records to prove his case.
He told Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, "The crux of the defence is going to be that Michael Jackson engaged in a desperate act and took desperate measures that caused his death. We believe at the time Michael Jackson died he was a desperate man in relation to his financial affairs."
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren has opposed the idea, insisting the defence is simply staging "an irrelevant sideshow" aimed at distracting the jury from the key issue of the trial - the prosecutors have accused Murray of acting with gross negligence and administering the anaesthetic which killed Jackson.
Attorney Howard Weitzman, who was representing the late pop star's estate in court, has opposed the request for financial records. The judge refused to grant the request, calling it "major deep sea fishing".
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WHAT A CROCK OF BULL... MURRAY LAWYERS THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DEFEND MURRAY THEY HAVE TO SAY THAT MICHAEL WANTED TO KILL HIMSELF. MA PLEASE.
The sensational claims were made during a pre-trial hearing on Wednesday.
Defence lawyer Ed Chernoff insisted his client, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter, was not responsible for the singer's death in 2009.
Instead, Jackson was so upset about the state of his finances he took his own life.
Dr. Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death, has asked to see the late star's financial records to prove his case.
He told Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, "The crux of the defence is going to be that Michael Jackson engaged in a desperate act and took desperate measures that caused his death. We believe at the time Michael Jackson died he was a desperate man in relation to his financial affairs."
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren has opposed the idea, insisting the defence is simply staging "an irrelevant sideshow" aimed at distracting the jury from the key issue of the trial - the prosecutors have accused Murray of acting with gross negligence and administering the anaesthetic which killed Jackson.
Attorney Howard Weitzman, who was representing the late pop star's estate in court, has opposed the request for financial records. The judge refused to grant the request, calling it "major deep sea fishing".
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WHAT A CROCK OF BULL... MURRAY LAWYERS THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DEFEND MURRAY THEY HAVE TO SAY THAT MICHAEL WANTED TO KILL HIMSELF. MA PLEASE.
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Now it's our turn to say, "Michael would never do that to his children."
I think the defense coming up with all these crazy stories about Michael is definitely part of the hoax...each claim more outrageous than the last. Once everyone starts to realize how ridiculous the defense theories are, they may start to realize something else is going on...(hoax).
I agree. No way has he ever been in any sort of financial distress. In fact, I think he has more than anyone would have ever thought possible for him to have. And he shares the wealth with the various charities he's donated to.
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This is all rather funny coming from a physician who was being paid mega bucks just to tend to one patient. Yep - grasping for straws and each time he comes back it gets more ridiculous.
It's too bad that we won't see the numbers because I'd love to see people's reaction when they find out what Michael is really worth. And I'd be willing to bet it will blow people's mind. The only reason he's not listed on the Forbes most richest is because Michael has been smart enough to hide his worth. That's my opinion only, but after much reading, researching, and looking at videos, it makes sense.
I highly doubt he's ever had the money problems that is being claimed. Michael has just been protecting his investments by putting up a front so that people will quit taking him to court over stupid stuff.
They claim that Michael Jackson committed suicide....they do not know what to invent
Murray will be tried before a court in Los Angeles for his alleged connection with the death of Michael.
According to Billboard, the attorney for Dr. Murray, Edward Chernoff, asked the singer's financial records to support its allegation of suicide.
"The defense will prove that Michael Jackson, in a moment of desperation to be in serious financial trouble, decided to kill himself, " Chernoff said in opening statements before the Supreme Court of that city.
To these new allegations, the plaintiff's attorney, David Walgren said the defense of Murray is trying to use the financial records of the artist as a method of "distraction" in the trial that hopes to discover whether or not Jackson's doctor was negligent or not Michael administering strong doses of propofol, and other sedatives.
In May, the awaited trial will start.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A new group of 140 prospective jurors reported for duty Thursday in the case of Michael Jackson's doctor, and all them indicated they know about the involuntary manslaughter case against him.
Panelists who said they can serve on a two-month trial are filling out questionnaires. Those who express strong opinions about Dr. Conrad Murray's guilt or innocence could be dismissed for cause before they reach the jury box.
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, who has already screened 340 prospects and cleared 147 of those for availability, summoned the third panel of potential jurors to make sure there will be enough people to choose from when in-depth questioning begins next month. Ultimately, 12 jurors and six alternates will be chosen.
After this initial phase, prospects who remain will be questioned in person beginning May 4. Pastor has set opening statements for May 9.
Murray was introduced Thursday to prospective jurors, along with lawyers.
On Wednesday, defense lawyers disclosed a new component of their case -- a claim that Jackson was on the brink of financial ruin and feared he would be unable to fulfill his commitment to a concert tour because of severe insomnia.
Attorney Edward Chernoff posed the theory that Jackson was so distraught over his inability to sleep that he took "desperate measures."
Defense lawyers previously suggested the pop star might have self-administered an overdose of the anesthetic propofol while Murray was away from his side.
While seeking access to Jackson's financial records, Chernoff added that the singer was in anguish over his financial situation and faced ruin if he failed to perform during the upcoming tour.
"The crux of the defense is going to be that Michael Jackson engaged in a desperate act and took desperate measures that caused his death," Chernoff told the judge. "We believe at the time Michael Jackson died he was a desperate man in relation to his financial affairs."
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren accused Chernoff of trying to distract from the main issue of the trial -- whether Murray acted with gross negligence when he gave Jackson propofol and other sedatives on the day he died.
"This is an irrelevant sideshow designed to take issues away from the jury and smear Michael Jackson," Walgren said. "It has nothing to do with the case on which Dr. Murray is being prosecuted."
Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter. He is accused of gross negligence in administering propofol, an anesthetic not intended for home use or as a sleep aid. Jackson died of an overdose of that drug and other sedatives.
Attorney Howard Weitzman, who represents the Jackson estate, questioned the defense theory.
"Is the theory that Michael Jackson committed suicide, took his own life?" Weitzman asked. "I don't think that's a salable theory."
Defense lawyers have never used the word suicide and implied Jackson's death was accidental but self-inflicted. At a preliminary hearing for Murray, the singer was quoted by a witness as saying if he didn't sleep he would have to cancel the tour.
Chernoff's attempt to see Jackson's financial records was blocked by Judge Pastor, who said he would not allow such a "deep sea fishing" expedition.
"I'm not going to turn an involuntary manslaughter trial into some kind of an escapade in analysis of the finances in Michael Jackson's entire life," Pastor said.
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Just like Thomas Mesereau said in 2005, people are not aware that MJ could have solved his money problems anytime, if he would have had some.......