Conrad Murray: GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY

After some scheduling conflicts, involving the final prosecution witness, Dr. Steven Shafer testified to 17 egregious and unconscionable violations of the standard of medical care, directly contributing to Michael Jackson’s death.   “You don’t get up, leave the wheel, and to go to bathroom.”   Also at issue for Shafter was Murray’s statement to detectives that he only administered a total of 4mg of the sleep medication lorazepam to MJ the day he died.  Shafer felt Murray underestimated the true amount, based on the toxicology report.   Shafer claimed MJ probably died because his tongue blocked the back of his throat, which could have been prevented if Murray simply lifted his chin.  Michael Flanagan, arguably the most knowledgeable member of the defense with regard to propofol, stepped down to cross-examine; in his place, Ed Chernoff attempted to discredit Shafer’s testimony, especially Shafer’s assertion that MJ could not have self-administered the lethal dose.  Shafer restored by testifying the apparatus could have been taken by Murray before emergency medical staff arrived.  When Chernoff pointed out Shafer used the wrong size syringe and IV bag in his demonstrations, Shafer commented with a dismissive comment regarding size not being at issue…  The prosecution rested and the jury Read More …

Conrad Murray: Justice Served

Unlike the debacle that was the Anna Nicole Smith trial, Lady Justice has something to smile about today.  After approximately 9 hours of jury deliberations, an expressionless Murray was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson.  Within minutes of the verdict being read, Murray was placed in handcuffs and taken into custody without bail.   In California, there is a history of criminally guilty doctors who disappear between verdict and sentencing, so no bail was the right decision in this case.  Sentencing is set for Tuesday, November 29 – rest assured, gavel to gavel coverage awaits…