Naturelle
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you're right elusive moonwalker.
you're right elusive moonwalker.
I dont want him to surrender i want him to be handcuffed and thrown in the back of a police car and locked up for the rest of his life!!!!
I know thats not going to happen but a girl can hope, thats all i have left to do!!
I dont want him to surrender i want him to be handcuffed and thrown in the back of a police car and locked up for the rest of his life!!!!
I know thats not going to happen but a girl can hope, thats all i have left to do!!
I can tell he's just gonna get a slap on the wrist so to speak. Praying I'm wrong.
eh? that would mean he would have to be arrested today. sounds like alot of p.r by murrays lawyer trying to make him out to be all helpfullTMZ has learned Dr. Conrad Murray is in L.A. and plans to surrender tomorrow morning in an L.A. courtroom in connection with Michael Jackson's death ... sources tell TMZ.
Michael Jackson's doctor prepared to surrender, his attorney says
February 2, 2010 | 12:27 pm
A lawyer for Michael Jackson’s personal physician said Tuesday that the Houston-based doctor is in Los Angeles and prepared to surrender if authorities file charges against him in the pop star’s death.
“I don’t have any specific information that leads me to believe he is going to be charged this week," said lawyer Ed Chernoff, " but if he is, we’ve made it clear he’s available to turn himself in.”
The arrival of Dr. Conrad Murray and Chernoff, his lead attorney, from Houston set off a new round of speculation that authorities, who have been mulling a manslaughter case against the doctor since last summer, were about to file charges.
Chernoff said Murray was visiting L.A. on personal matters -- he has an infant son in Santa Monica -- and also planned to attend a strategy session Tuesday afternoon with his criminal defense team, made up of Chernoff, local counsel J. Michael Flanagan and Long Beach attorney Joseph Low IV. Low represents Nicole Alvarez, the mother of Murray’s infant son.
Murray acknowledged administering the anesthetic propofol to Jackson shortly before his death on June 25, according to police affidavits. An autopsy classified Jackson’s death as a homicide and said the cause was “acute propofol intoxication” in combination with the use of sedatives.
-- Harriet Ryan
It's also in the LA Times:
Source: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...repared-to-surrounding-his-attorney-says.html
TMZ has learned Dr. Conrad Murray is in L.A. and plans to surrender tomorrow morning in an L.A. courtroom in connection
with Michael Jackson's death ... sources tell TMZ.
As we first reported, the Los Angeles County District Attorney will charge Dr. Murray with involuntary manslaughter as early
as this week. Based on Murray's plan to surrender, the charges would have to be filed before the court appearance.
What is unclear -- Will Dr. Murray surrender or will the LAPD arrest him and take him into custody?
Read more: Conrad Murray Plans to Surrender | TMZ.com
elusive, reading that I would agree with you. :no:
no it changes nothing the charge is the crime u comitted not how u handed yourself in and he wont be turning himself in unless hes arrested. unless somethings happening that hasnt been made public, at this time there is no arrest warrant so this is all B.S