Conrad Murray Charged With Involuntary Manslaugher In Michael Jackson’s Death
Michael Jackson’s personal doctor, Conrad Murray, was charged with involuntary manslaughter on Monday (February 8 ) for administering a Propofol injection that ultimately led to the death of the King Of Pop.
The D.A. pressed charges based on a long LAPD investigation that apparently shows Dr. Murray “did unlawfully, and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson … in the commission of an unlawful act … and in the commission of a lawful act which might have produced death, in an unlawful manner, and without due caution and circumspection.”
Dr. Murray will be arraigned at 1:30 pm today and the bail should be set at approximately $25,000. The “good” doctor is expected to plead not guilty but if convicted, Dr. Murray can face a maximum of 4 years behind bars.
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