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Considering the charges against him, it seems like a given, but Conrad Murray is now officially facing the likely loss of his license to practice medicine in California. the state’s attorney general, Jerry Brown, filed a petition Tuesday asking the Los Angeles Superior Court to restrict Murray’s license immediately, citing the need to “protect the public from future harm.”

“[The] Defendant is alleged to have administered a lethal dose of propofol and other powerful drugs to patient [Michael Jackson], which resulted in the patient’s death,” Brown said in the filing. “The exercise of such poor professional judgment and placing the life of a patient in jeopardy requires that the [California Medical] Board take measures to protect the public from future harm.”

Murray was at Jackson’s side on June 25 when he allegedly gave the singer the drug propofol — a powerful anesthetic used knock patients out during surgery — to help him get rest. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and is free on $75,000 bail while awaiting trial. Murray is looking at four years in prison if convicted.

Further damaging information was leaked Monday night claiming Murray stopped administering CPR on the stricken star and delayed calling 911 so that he could dispose of drug vials in the room.

The account was given to investigators in August by Alberto Alvarez, Jackson’s logistics director. He was summoned to the pop star’s side by another Jackson aide who received a frantic call from Murray after Jackson was unresponsive.

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