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California v. Murray

The trial of Conrad Murray (''People of the State of California v. Conrad Robert Murray'') was the American criminal trial of Michael Jackson's personal physician, Conrad Murray. Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter for causing Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, from a massive overdose of the general anesthetic propofol. The trial, which started on September 27, 2011, was held in the Los Angeles County Superior Court in Los Angeles, California, before Judge Michael Pastor.
The prosecutors in the case (David Walgren and Deborah Brazil,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David Walgren – Deputy District Attorney )〕 both Los Angeles deputy district attorneys), in their opening statement, told jurors: "misplaced trust in the hands of Murray cost Jackson his life". Murray's defense counsel (Edward Chernoff, Matthew Alford, J. Michael Flanagan and Nareg Gourjian) claimed Jackson, who was tired and under pressure from rehearsing, took eight tablets of lorazepam (Ativan), a sedative. "When Dr. Murray left the room, Jackson self-administered a dose of propofol that, with the lorazepam, created a perfect storm in his body that killed him instantly. The whole thing is tragic, but the evidence is not that Dr. Murray did it", Chernoff said.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://uk.ibtimes.com/articles/223314/20111002/micheal-jackson-trial-day-one-conrad-murray-kenny-ortega.htm )〕 Testimony during the trial showed Murray stayed with Jackson at least six nights a week and was regularly asked—and sometimes begged—by the insomniac singer to give him drugs powerful enough to put him to sleep.
Murray told authorities Jackson was especially eager to be administered propofol, a surgical anesthetic that put him to sleep when other powerful sedatives could not. Testimony indicated that propofol, in conjunction with other drugs in Jackson's system, had played the key role in his death. In 2011, the jury found Murray guilty after about eight hours of deliberation, and he was sentenced to four years in prison, but was released after two years on October 28, 2013, due to prison overcrowding and good behavior.
==Timeline of prosecution case==


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