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January 26, 2011 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments
When you’re a doctor, and you give a patient shocking amounts of highly questionable drugs, and then that patient dies, you’re probably gonna be in some kind of trouble. Especially if that patient was famous, and his family has to be a bunch of little tattle tales about it. The LA Times says…
Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician who was attending to Michael Jackson on the day of the pop star’s death, entered a plea of not guilty to involuntary manslaughter Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court.
“Your honor, I am an innocent man,” Murray said, adding, “Therefore, I plead not guilty.”
Katherine Jackson, Michael’s mother, was among those in court for Murray’s arraignment. Jackson died June 29, 2009, of acute propofol intoxication.
Wow. The balls on this guy. His negligence very clearly led to Jackson’s death, so to be this indignant about it is kind of weird. The only way he could look any more guilty is if the cops caught him trying to flush Jacksons corpse down the toilet.