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A judge denied a request Monday by lawyers for the doctor convicted of causing Michael Jackson's death to have an independent laboratory test the contents of a key vial of evidence.
Just days before sentencing, lawyers for the doctor convicted of causing Michael Jackson's death want a judge to order independent testing of a vial of the powerful anesthetic that killed the singer.
The case of Michael Jackson's doctor was placed in a jury's hands Thursday after contentious legal arguments over who was to blame for the superstar's death _ the celebrity who craved sleep at any cost or the doctor accused of providing the drugs that killed him.
The case of Michael Jackson's doctor was placed in a jury's hands Thursday after contentious legal arguments over who was to blame for the superstar's death _ the celebrity who craved sleep at any cost or the doctor accused of providing the drugs that killed him.
Michael Jackson's doctor finally made a decision he had long delayed, telling a judge Tuesday he would not testify in his involuntary manslaughter trial.
Testimony in the involuntary manslaughter case against Michael Jackson's personal physician is poised to end on a flurry of medical witnesses, with the doctor at the center of case saying he is still undecided about whether he will take the stand.
The differing opinions of two professors on how a powerful anesthetic killed Michael Jackson has left jurors with two scenarios to consider about how the King of Pop died, and in the process has also strained the relationship of the two longtime collaborators and friends.
An anesthesia expert testifying for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death has told jurors that the physician deviated from the standard of care.
Dr. Conrad Murray heard his own expert witness testify Monday that he wouldn't have accepted payment to do what Murray did for Michael Jackson _ administering a hospital anesthetic in the star's bedroom.
With his trial nearing completion, the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death told a judge on Monday he had not yet decided about whether he will testify in his own defense.
With dramatic courtroom testimony, attorneys for Michael Jackson's doctor have dropped the bombshell they've been hinting at for months _ an expert opinion accusing the singer of causing his own death.
An anesthesia expert testifying for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death on Friday challenged some of the prosecution's theories about the events leading up to the singer's death.
An anesthesia expert testifying for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death told jurors Friday he believes evidence and test results show the pop superstar gave himself a fatal injection of an anesthetic.
Jurors hearing the involuntary manslaughter case against Michael Jackson's doctor will hear an alternate version Friday of what may have occurred in the singer's bedroom in the hours before his death.
Attorneys for Michael Jackson's doctor dropped the bombshell Friday they've been hinting at for months _ an expert opinion accusing the legendary singer of causing his own death.
Shafer was one of several experts who told jurors that he could only theorize on events based on toxicology results, Murray's statements to police and evidence found at the scene.
Shafer said he ruled out all other scenarios, including the defense theory that Jackson somehow gave himself the fatal dose of the anesthetic being used as a sleep aid.