GUILTY Conrad Murray Trial - Verdict Watch

Sadly, many have failed him. Those who should have been there for him were not. It's one thing to come out after his death and support him but where were all his supporters when he was going through some of the toughest years of his life?

Remember the molestation trial? Remember when he showed up in pajamas? He was ridiculed, laughed at. Didn't some radio stations ban his music during this time?

I see some of these same reporters who took pleasure in reporting how bizarre he was and how he treated his children. Remember his children in masks or covered in white sheets? The media was all over him calling him out . Remember when he held Blanket out the window? People wanted him arrested for child endangerment and the kids taken away.

Ahhh the hypocrisy of it all.

Ironically, I'm probably one of the only ones who seeks justice for Michael. All those who did him harm emotionally and physically should be ashamed of themselves.

Posters poo pooed my mention of pharmacists. Well guess what? If he had aliases and was able to get the meds, hell yes they should be held responsible regardless of whether he had those meds in his body when he died. They enabled him with his addiction. His other doctors should also face the same fate as CM...oh and his bodyguards, surely someone saw the meds, and the drip and his condition............I could go on and on and on.

But alas, they got the fall guy. Justice was served. We now have ONE killer.

I don't call that justice.

RIP Michael!


I understand what you're saying, ~n/t~ and want to say that in this vein, I noticed today on our local 6:00pm (prime time here for local and then national evening news) television news station -- they did an article on oxycodone and "Dr. Shoppers." How 'bout that? Hmmmmm. Coinky-dink?? -- nahhhhh, no way, I say.

At least maybe this case -- no matter who "the good or bad guys" are -- has made some folks a bit more conscious about prescriptions and dependency and habitual drug use. Legal drug use. A doctor and a pharmacist were interviewed about physicians participating in a Dr. Shopper reporting drive.

It's a start!!
 
Sadly, many have failed him. Those who should have been there for him were not. It's one thing to come out after his death and support him but where were all his supporters when he was going through some of the toughest years of his life?

Remember the molestation trial? Remember when he showed up in pajamas? He was ridiculed, laughed at. Didn't some radio stations ban his music during this time?

I see some of these same reporters who took pleasure in reporting how bizarre he was and how he treated his children. Remember his children in masks or covered in white sheets? The media was all over him calling him out . Remember when he held Blanket out the window? People wanted him arrested for child endangerment and the kids taken away.

Ahhh the hypocrisy of it all.

Ironically, I'm probably one of the only ones who seeks justice for Michael. All those who did him harm emotionally and physically should be ashamed of themselves.

Posters poo pooed my mention of pharmacists. Well guess what? If he had aliases and was able to get the meds, hell yes they should be held responsible regardless of whether he had those meds in his body when he died. They enabled him with his addiction. His other doctors should also face the same fate as CM...oh and his bodyguards, surely someone saw the meds, and the drip and his condition............I could go on and on and on.

But alas, they got the fall guy. Justice was served. We now have ONE killer.

I don't call that justice.

RIP Michael!


I understand what you're saying, ~n/t~ and want to say that in this vein, I noticed today on our local 6:00pm (prime time here for local and then national evening news) television news station -- they did an article on oxycodone and "Dr. Shoppers." How 'bout that? Hmmmmm. Coinky-dink?? -- nahhhhh, no way, I say.

At least maybe this case -- no matter who "the good or bad guys" are -- has made some folks a bit more conscious about prescriptions and dependency and habitual drug use. Legal drug use. A doctor and a pharmacist were interviewed about physicians participating in a Dr. Shopper reporting drive.

It's a start!!
 
Are you saying Lopez didn't know the address he was shipping to wasn't a hospital or a clinic ?


IMO, I think Lopez took the Doc at his word -- but unless it's checked further -- we'll never know. And even if it IS checked further, we may never know the truth... or at least we'll never get it from Murray.
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It seems to me like this would be illegal for the doctors to prescribe to aliases. However, the DEA did an investigation into all of this and found that nothing done rose to the level of them filing charges against any of the doctors. So perhaps there are allowances in certain circumstances for a doctor to prescribe and keep medical records on an alias as long as they cross reference to who the actual person is (remember there were references in some of the medical records presented at trial for those aliases that linked them back to MJ)

IMO

This may not be germane, but high-profile individuals are allowed aliases for their names when admitted to hospitals. This was done in a murder case which is to be tried here in Raleigh early next year. The victim's armband had an alias, and so did the name tag on the door to her room and her chart. It is done. Her autopsy did not.

ETA: She was a fairly well-known state official. Brutally raped and battered to death.
 
I think we need a little light entertainment at this time.....
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Looks like the jailhouse band has a new sax player....


:behindbar:behindbar:behindbar Jailhouse Rock :behindbar :behindbar :behindbar :behindbar


The warden threw a party in the county jail.
The prison band was there and they began to wail.
The band was jumpin' and the joint began to swing.
You should've heard those knocked out jailbirds sing.
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock.

Conrad Murray played the tenor saxophone,
Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone.
The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang,
the whole rhythm section was the Purple Gang.
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock.

Number forty-seven said to number three:
"You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see.
I sure would be delighted with your company,
come on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me."
Let's rock
Everybody, let's rock.
Everybody in the whole cell block
was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock.

Run, run, run, run


from:
http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric....lvis-presley/495a68fb0ae7a20b482568740035b874
 
Most criminal defense lawyers will refer the appeals to an appellate specialist. Remember in the OJ case, where Alan Dershowitz was on hand as the "God Forbid" lawyer? As I posted a few days ago, in cases of re-trial (whether by mistrial or reversal on appeal), the first set of defense lawyers usually are not around the second time around. Mostly this is due to $$ considerations.


Same here in NC. oosl --

Within the Office of the State Defender, we have the Office of the Capital Defender, Office of Indigent Defense Services, Office of the Appellate Defender and others.

Yes, appeals attorneys are a different bunch.

This will be interesting to follow, IMO. IF it happens.

If I were CM, I'd wanna do my little time & get the heyell outta the USA.
 
Before Conrad Murray was convicted, his medical license in the State of California was suspended as a condition of bail.

Now that he has been convicted, The Medical Board of California announced they will open an investigation to determine whether or not to fully revoke Murray's right to practice medicine in the state, spokeswoman Jennifer Simoes said.

The main criteria in deciding whether to revoke, suspend or take other action against any doctor is assessing how substantial a crime is related to the practice of medicine.

There is no timeline as to when the board might act regarding Murray, said Simoes.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/08/justice/california-conrad-murray-verdict/

What?? I thought it was already revoked.
 


Why are they so determined to reward the criminals? In my mind I believe Murray was jealous of MJ.He wanted all the fame and glory that came with being a celebrity.Well I got news buddy,you have no talent and will never see fame as
long as you live.Do all the interviews and books you want.Nobody cares about you except maybe your baby mama's.
 
Can you please elaborate? Perhaps I just need more coffee this morning but I have no idea what you mean. :waitasec:

Try drinking something stronger then you may be able to understand my post as it is as clear as day.
 
What?? I thought it was already revoked.




:twocents: If I may, most health care providers (licensed) VOLUNTARILY "give up" the license to practice while under a trial involving a related issue, THEN when determined to be "not guilty", the license is IMMEDIATELY & QUICKLY reinstated by the State Board without malice (an "aftertaste", so to speak!). :truce: In other cases, the Court may petition the Board for a TEMPORARY license dismissal OR license practice limitation (ie. revocation of controlled substance 'script authorization). Now that CM's legal status has changed dramatically, his case before the Board (actually, State BOARDS!) will be up for review to determine if it should also be modified. Each of his licensing State may choose to act in a unique manner but hopefully all will communicate and the decision will be the same be revocation for a time period, re-education & retraining, suspension or (gulp) no action at all.

Given some of the testimony I caught, I'd not hold my breath on the last option! :rocker::furious::rocker:
 

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