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Quote from: "PureLove" How do we know the trial will last 6 weeks or 60 days? What if it lasts more than a couple of months, a year? [/b]Simple answer PureLove, is that we don't know. I think reports from the court have said it is EXPECTED to last 6 weeks, but since when did things happen as we expected?! If it lasts a couple of months, a year, as you mention in your post, then so be it. We just have to sit patiently, watching and waiting.And while we're doing 'what if's', what if it doesn't happen at all, what if it keeps on getting delayed, because let's face it, if MJ is alive, then prosecution is never going to be 'ready' to go to court!
How do we know the trial will last 6 weeks or 60 days? What if it lasts more than a couple of months, a year? [/b]
Re: Breaking News-Prosecution asks for delay in trial– 29 mins agoLOS ANGELES – Attorneys for the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death say they want to talk to nearly three dozen people described as hostile witnesses before an upcoming trial.Attorney J. Michael Flanagan told a judge Wednesday subpoenas had been issued for 35 witnesses, including all the members of Jackson's security team who were at the rented mansion where the singer died in June 2009.Houston-based cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.The case reconvenes on March 16, when jury questionnaires will be discussed. Jury selection is scheduled to begin March 24, with opening statements scheduled for May 9.