January 5, 2011 (Sampurn Wire): Is the legendary pop singers untimely death in June 2009 directly related to the failure of his doctor Conrad Murray to cure his illness and providing him harmful drugs instead? With Michael Jacksons parents and siblings present for the hearing at a Los Angeles court, the prosecutor announced the charges made against Conrad Murray and according to reports from the courtroom the trial will continue for a period of at least two more weeks during which more than 30 people who will serve as witnesses in the Michael Jackson case will be called at the LA court for evidence in the case which as of now sees Conrad Murray guilty of Michael Jacksons death.
Conrad Murray was in the court today for the hearing. Reports claim that the doctors judges will not have much to say during the two weeks of hearing in the Michael Jackson case, however they will also reportedly put forward to the prosecution the fact that Michael Jacksons death was due to an excess dose of a drug that the singer used on himself on that fateful day.
It is being said that Conrad Murray, who was present at the Michael Jackson residence at the time when the drug was injected, made no attempt to call for medical help in spite of knowing the effects of an overdose of a drug that was prescribed to Michael Jackson to cure insomnia. It was 20 minutes later that he telephoned the paramedics, at that time Michael Jackson was already dead. Moreover, Conrad Murray also refrained from sharing with the legal authorities that it was he who had prescribed the insomnia drug to Michael Jackson. All of this and more will be used against Michael Jacksons doctor during the hearing at the Los Angeles court.
--Sampurn Wire