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More than a dozen of Michael Jackson's relatives will attend a court hearing for the doctor charged in his death, according to The Associated Press.

Report: Michael Jackson's Doctor Halted CPR

Monday's hearing agenda will assign a judge to the case in which Dr. Conrad Murray has plead not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter. A preliminary hearing date will be set, and a medical board request to revoke Murray's license to practice will also be addressed.

Dr. Conrad Murray pleads not guilty

The sheriff's department is preparing for a large crowd of media besides the family members, according a Los Angeles courts spokesman.

Jackson died last June at age 50.


Hold on tight people.... it's gonna be an interesting day!
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Re: Jackson Family to Face Murray in Court
April 05, 2010, 10:43:47 AM
and eyes peeled for anyone who could POSSIBLY be in disguise...!!!!!!!!
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AFTERNOON UPDATE
Just spoke with Murray's defense team. They strongly deny reports of a Coca Cola defense or the claim that Michael Jackson administered propofol to himself. My source says that claim and others are outlandish since the defense hasn't even gotten most of the discovery and plan on asking the judge to reset this hearing for a future date when they get more of the evidence from the prosecution. The defense team isn't that big anyway according to my contact and Ed Chernoff is keeping his ideas close to the vest. For some organizations to report "multiple sources" doesn't make sense to them because that would have to include Ed Chernoff.

"Today is all about fighting for this man to support his family. We wanna make sure he keeps his medical license in tact. He's got to be able to continue his practice because he hasn't been convicted of anything, only charged," according to my source.

That comment is in response to the report that the California AG's Office will ask the judge to change the bail agreement and bar Murray from practicing medicine until this case is over.

From EARLIER ON MONDAY
On a blustery day in downtown Los Angeles, the inclement conditions outside may not be just weather related. On this day, Dr. Conrad Murray will be back in court for a second time and the family of Michael Jackson will be in the courthouse with him. If this appearance is anything like the last one, Murray will need some significant security as the paparazzi and fan outrage will pack outside the court, the rain doing nothing to damper the attendance.


This hearing for MJ's Doctor will be procedural, with the court setting a preliminary hearing date, assigning a judge and possibly adjusting bail. The California Attorney General's Office is expected to ask the court to prohibit the doctor from practicing medicine in light of their ongoing investigation into Murray. Currently the court has allowed Murray to continue his work, mostly in Las Vegas, but with the order that he not be allowed to administer any sedatives. The AG's office has decided to argue the court's previous decision.



The Jackson's family has been vocal from the beginning and you could say has always looked for the spotlight. Now that some reports have come out suggesting that Murray's defense might include an argument that Michael Jackson killed himself, the family seems more aggressive in their attacks than ever before. Michael's father Joe, a controversial figure himself, has lashed out at the suggestion and wants Murray to face the stiffest penalties.

Meantime, it has been reported that those in charge of the Jackson estate have signed a 200-million dollar contract with Sony Music. The deal reportedly means a new album will be released this fall with previously unreleased tracks by the one time 'King of Pop'. The deal could reach 250 million with incentives and does not include merchandise which could mean millions more. It has also been reported that Jackson may have been as much as 400-million dollars in debt at the time of his death.
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