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Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 30, 2012, 08:39:45 PM
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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 03:07:33 AM
The doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death asked a judge Friday to release him from jail pending his appeal.



Dr. Conrad Murray, who is serving a four-year jail sentence, said in a declaration that he should be released either on his own recognizance or on bail with electronic monitoring.



He said he is not a danger to society, will not flee the area, and wants to work to help support his seven children. :shock: :roll:


His lawyer, J. Michael Flanagan, said in the motion that Murray knows he cannot work as a doctor but would find other employment. He suggested the sentence and Murray's mode of confinement is extremely severe for a man with no prior criminal record.



He said Murray is being held in solitary confinement and is chained to a table when he meets with his lawyers. He also said Murray is extremely sorrowful about Jackson's death. *FU*



Jackson died in June 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol, administered by Murray. Flanagan conceded that Murray made some medical misjudgments but said he never intended harm to Jackson.



Murray's appeal has not yet been filed, but the motion offered a preview of some issues that will be raised, including the claim that Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor should have allowed testimony about Jackson's financial condition.



Flanagan said the exclusion of that evidence "seriously compromised the defendant's ability to demonstrate the desperate situation which was guiding the decisions and choices of both Mr. Jackson and Dr. Murray."



Murray appeared to be blaming Jackson for decisions that led to his death.  /scream/


"Mr. Jackson was an uncooperative patient who made decisions and demands based upon his particular needs," said Flanagan. "One of which was his extremely precarious financial situation complicated by drug addiction. "



Flanagan also cited the judge's refusal to sequester the jury and the presence of cameras in the courtroom as appellate issues.



With Murray's appeal expected to take more than a year to move through the courts, the attorney said it would be unfair to keep him jailed in the interim. WTF??


Under sentencing guidelines, Murray is expected to serve no more than half of his sentence. The attorney said if he served his complete sentence he would not receive the benefits of a favorable appeal decision if his case was overturned.



A hearing on the motion was set for Feb. 24.

What a crap.

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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 04:40:07 AM
Wasn't that posted before?
Anyway... if MJ is dead CM really has some nerve
hmmmm. I guess his request makes sense only if MJ is alive.
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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 05:48:20 AM
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The doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death asked a judge Friday to release him from jail pending his appeal.



Dr. Conrad Murray, who is serving a four-year jail sentence, said in a declaration that he should be released either on his own recognizance or on bail with electronic monitoring.



He said he is not a danger to society, will not flee the area, and wants to work to help support his seven children. :shock: :roll:


His lawyer, J. Michael Flanagan, said in the motion that Murray knows he cannot work as a doctor but would find other employment. He suggested the sentence and Murray's mode of confinement is extremely severe for a man with no prior criminal record.



He said Murray is being held in solitary confinement and is chained to a table when he meets with his lawyers. He also said Murray is extremely sorrowful about Jackson's death. *FU*



Jackson died in June 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol, administered by Murray. Flanagan conceded that Murray made some medical misjudgments but said he never intended harm to Jackson.



Murray's appeal has not yet been filed, but the motion offered a preview of some issues that will be raised, including the claim that Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor should have allowed testimony about Jackson's financial condition.



Flanagan said the exclusion of that evidence "seriously compromised the defendant's ability to demonstrate the desperate situation which was guiding the decisions and choices of both Mr. Jackson and Dr. Murray."



Murray appeared to be blaming Jackson for decisions that led to his death.  /scream/


"Mr. Jackson was an uncooperative patient who made decisions and demands based upon his particular needs," said Flanagan. "One of which was his extremely precarious financial situation complicated by drug addiction. "



Flanagan also cited the judge's refusal to sequester the jury and the presence of cameras in the courtroom as appellate issues.



With Murray's appeal expected to take more than a year to move through the courts, the attorney said it would be unfair to keep him jailed in the interim. WTF??


Under sentencing guidelines, Murray is expected to serve no more than half of his sentence. The attorney said if he served his complete sentence he would not receive the benefits of a favorable appeal decision if his case was overturned.



A hearing on the motion was set for Feb. 24.

What a crap.



Thank you Scorpio for this CRAP,lol  :lol:  :lol:  bearhug  .
Yes it is intresting and crap in the same time ,but what people seems to forget is the Restitution and Penal Code H ,which are active starting 1 January 2012 ;so Latoya was right ,lol  :mrgreen: ,THE ILLUSION is "real" and it's happening right before our eyes.I want to thank Lamonewhobelieves who explains bettter this Penal Code H and Restitution in her video  bearhug :


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwf0rG4irDM&feature=channel_video_title[/youtube]

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Wasn't that posted before?
Anyway... if MJ is dead CM really has some nerve
hmmmm. I guess his request makes sense only if MJ is alive.

Gina you are right ,this news was posted before  :geek: ,here it is the first post about this:
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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 08:12:35 AM
What is "Restitution and Penal Code H"?? O_o

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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 12:07:57 PM
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What is "Restitution and Penal Code H"?? O_o

I think this is a link to it...

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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 02:24:39 PM
He needs to stay in jail. It wouldn't be fair to let him out when people are serving five + years just for "illegally" uploading MJ's music. (Not to mention they don't get their sentences cut in half like Murray does.) Even if he didn't kill him, that's what he was legally convicted of. It would be completely unlawful to let him out.
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Re: Murray wanting released until his appeal
January 31, 2012, 03:51:42 PM
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What is "Restitution and Penal Code H"?? O_o

I think this is a link to it...

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I noticed these 2 paragraphs in your link, but if someone more knowledgable could explain how the changing of these laws in 2011, affected Murray's trial, that would be helpful.
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 Crimes where the statute now requires punishment in accordance with
section 1170, subdivision (h), with a designated triad or term.  The length of the
term is not limited to 16 months, two, or three years, but will be whatever triad or
punishment is specified by  the statute. (§  1170, subd. (h)(2).)   It appears the
longest possible single count term for a jail commitment is a second or subsequent
conviction of a violation of Water Code, section 13387, subdivision (d)(1),
discharging specified substances knowing they will place a person “in imminent
danger of death or serious bodily injury,” which provides for a term of 10, 20 or
30 years.

3) The early release
Either because of federal consent orders that set a jail’s capacity, or because of
housing management decisions, there are times when defendants will be released
from actual jail custody prior to the  time set by the court's sentence.  Some
releases will be without restriction.  Some will be on electronic home detention
under sections 1203.016 or 1203.017.  Regardless of the circumstances, the
release on electronic monitoring is “in lieu of confinement in the county jail,” and
thus satisfies the custody portion of court's sentence
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About Restitution, the theme of the Biblical Restitution of ALL things, is by far my absolutely favorite. There is NO free will (an illusion) and ultimately the Bible teaches that ALL will be saved, but all in the Fullness of times.  Here are two thorough Bible studies on these wonderful themes, if anyone is interested.  It is the hidden picture in the overall Bible, that I spoke of earlier in another post.

Here is an entire book on the Restitution of all things (Biblically).
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And an excerpt of one of many studies: 
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Before that age is over ( I am not sure how long a time it will be), every knee in heaven and in earth and under the earth will have bowed to Christ and every tongue will have confessed to God that He is Lord to the glory of God. Phil. 2: 10. The name of Jesus signifies much more than is implied by the simple use of the name in speech. According to the Hebrew idiom it signifies "in the very nature of Jesus," and as no man can say that Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost (I Cor. 12:3), we know that there will be no hypocritical confession nor will there be any confession by compulsion, but a true confession of Christ by every creature in the universe and that to the glory of God the Father.

As I have concentrated upon the message Creation, Redemption and the Restitution of All Things, I am well aware that I have barely scratched the surface of any of these momentous truths, but may the eternal God give us ever increasing understanding in the knowledge of His will and purpose that we may see in part what was in His infinite mind when He said in the beginning, "Let us make man in our image and after our likeness, and let them have dominion. God was in Christ, reconciling the world to Himself, and He has commit- unto us the word of reconciliation. " But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all he made alive. But very man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at His coming. Then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when He shall have put down all rule and all author- and power. For He must reign, till He hath put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death. For He hath put all things under His feet. But when He saith all things are put under Him, it is manifest that He is excepted, which did put all things under Him. And when all things shall be subdued unto Him (Christ), then shall the Son also Himself be subject unto Him (the Father) that did put all things under Him, that God may be all in all.'' I Cor. 15:20-28.

O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments. and His ways past finding out!" Rom. 11:33. "For from Him every thing comes; through Him everything exists ; and in Him everything ends! Glory to Him forever! Amen." Rom. 11:36. (Goodspeed).
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