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Conrad Murray looks to Calif. Supreme Court to overturn convictionTuesday, October 02, 2012LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The legal team representing Michael Jackson's former doctor, Conrad Murray, is now turning to the California Supreme Court in their fight to have his conviction overturned. Conrad Murray has served nearly one year of his four-year sentence after being found guilty of manslaughter in Jackson's death. But his attorneys are asking the high court to allow them to test the bottle of Propofol at the heart of the trial.They say they can prove Murray did not mix a foreign substance with the Propofol, as prosecutors alleged.Meantime, Murray's lead attorney says he is *not doing well in jail."There's an innocent man in this jail, serving time, being treated like a hardened criminal. We go in and see him they bring him out in chains, they chain him to a table," said Michael Flanagan, Murray's lawyer.Murray and his lawyers maintain Jackson himself administered the lethal dose of Propofol.In a statement, the district attorney's office said the proper forum for legal arguments is in the courtroom and not in the streets.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Where they come from all these news :icon_question: :confused:
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginConrad Murray looks to Calif. Supreme Court to overturn convictionTuesday, October 02, 2012LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The legal team representing Michael Jackson's former doctor, Conrad Murray, is now turning to the California Supreme Court in their fight to have his conviction overturned. Conrad Murray has served nearly one year of his four-year sentence after being found guilty of manslaughter in Jackson's death. But his attorneys are asking the high court to allow them to test the bottle of Propofol at the heart of the trial.They say they can prove Murray did not mix a foreign substance with the Propofol, as prosecutors alleged.Meantime, Murray's lead attorney says he is *not doing well in jail."There's an innocent man in this jail, serving time, being treated like a hardened criminal. We go in and see him they bring him out in chains, they chain him to a table," said Michael Flanagan, Murray's lawyer.Murray and his lawyers maintain Jackson himself administered the lethal dose of Propofol.In a statement, the district attorney's office said the proper forum for legal arguments is in the courtroom and not in the streets.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'm not sure, but I think that was denied counsel's request for another test with the bottle of propofol :WTF:
Well we are to believe that Murray is flat broke so who knows if anyone is paying. Maybe they work for free. I guess journalists don't ask questions anymore, they just write what they are told and leave it at that.