Defendant Conrad Murray: Preliminary Hearing, Day 6

Conrad Murray’s preliminary trial wrapped up Tuesday with the medical examiner’s classification of Michael Jackson’s death as a homicide, even if he learned Jackson self-administered the final, fatal dose of propofol. After 6 days of testimony, Judge Michael Pastor deemed Conrad Murray’s actions were outside the standards of medical care, and ordered him to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter.  Moments  after the ruling, Pastor suspended Murray’s license to practice medicine in California. One of Conrad’s attorneys felt the suspension could trigger similar actions in two other states where Murray practices. Lady Justice hopes Dr. Murray will be held accountable for his actions, and hopes the jury’s verdict will be honored (unlike the Anna Nicole Smith trial). January 25 marks Murray’s return to court for arraignment, and Lady Justice will keep you appraised. Stay tuned…

Defendant Conrad Murray: Preliminary Hearing, Days 4 & 5

Day 4 of the criminal case against Conrad Murray was replete with more damaging testimony.  LAPD Detective Dan Myers testified about how Murray engaged in numerous phone calls the day Jackson died.  One such call was made to one of several women he was dating at the time, even though the “doctor” has a wife.  He also has seven children from various women.  One of those women, Nicole Alvarez, met Murray in 2005, at her place of employment – a Las Vegas gentlemen’s club.  On behalf of the People of the State of California, the Deputy District Attorney questioned the hostile witness, Alvarez, about several deliveries made between March and June 2009 from Applied Pharmacy Services in Las Vegas to the Santa Monica apartment where Alvarez lived and Murray paid rent.  It was this pharmacy where Murray received Propofol.  Alvarez testified she neither opened the shipments, nor noticed the return address.  She also complicity stated she did not keep track of Murray’s whereabouts, or, activities. Houston cocktail waitress, Sade Anding, was on the phone with Murray at about the time he noticed Jackson’s deteriorated state.  Anding stated, “I just remember saying, ‘Hello, hello, hello! Are you there? Are you there?”  Read More …