GUILTY Conrad Murray Case - After The Trial & Verdict

He gets out of jail tomorrow (10/28/13) according to HLN.

I have read he is looking for a PR person who will work for free, until he brings in $$ from his book and interviews. The nerve!
 
Conrad Murray's jail time ends

Cardiologist served 2 years of a 4-year sentence


Author: By Alan Duke CNN

Published On: Oct 28 2013 03:49:05 AM EDT Updated On: Oct 28 2013 07:58:49 AM EDT

LOS ANGELES (CNN) -
Dr. Conrad Murray left the Los Angeles County jail under sheriff's escort, avoiding reporters and Michael Jackson fans waiting for his release early Monday.

Murray, who served two years of a four-year sentence for causing Michael Jackson's death, was driven away in a sheriff's car for the "safety and security" of the jail, sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.

The handful of Jackson fans gathered outside the jail accused the Los Angeles County sheriff of showing favoritism to Murray by slipping him out of the jail through a back exit, instead of the door where freed prisoners normally leave...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/entert...z/-/index.html
 
Two years! Oh, I hope he doesn't get licensed to practice medicine in the U.S. again... but if he does, maybe at least a lot of his "potential" patient/customers will decide against giving him a go. I'd rather see him go back to his home country & practice there.

Grrrrrr. I wonder how much more of a sentence he would have gotten if he had used heroin instead of propofol? Prolly 10 years or so. I guess it helps to wear a tie to court. Grrrrrr.

I just don't like this man.
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Two years! Oh, I hope he doesn't get licensed to practice medicine in the U.S. again... but if he does, maybe at least a lot of his "potential" patient/customers will decide against giving him a go. I'd rather see him go back to his home country & practice there.

Grrrrrr. I wonder how much more of a sentence he would have gotten if he had used heroin instead of propofol? Prolly 10 years or so. I guess it helps to wear a tie to court. Grrrrrr.

I just don't like this man.
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I'd like to see him become a prison doctor. ;)


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I don't know the rules and laws that govern doctors, so I have no idea if his license will be reinstated.

That said, why would anyone go to a doctor that killed a patient due to lack of knowledge of the drug he was administering; using inadequate equipment; not keeping a check on the patient and vitals; improper use of a drug, and so on.... I would not go to that doc. Who knows what he would prescribe and based on what kind of diagnosis!!!
 
I have no idea of the laws regarding this either, 21merc7 (bbm), but the death of MJ was directly related to his practice of medicine. His actions, or lack of actions, IMO, directly led to his patient's death, as we all know. He was arrested & charged with causing the death of his patient, and a jury of his peers (even tho he may not have considered them his peers) found that he was guilty -- a felony. He served time for this felony.

I would think that some type of medically-related board, possibly including attorneys or whatever else, would have to do with reinstating someone's medical license. I can't see it happening. But what do I know?? JMO.

There was a recent case here in Wake County, NC, where a facial plastic surgeon, who practiced at WakeMed, who blew a BAC of .19, was seen to be speeding in his E55 AMG Mercedes which had a "black box" that stored that his speed was 88mph (in a 45mph zone) at the time of impact. The doc slammed into the back of a young woman's car and she arrested twice before she died just as she was taken into the emergency room. She was a member of Carolina Ballet just beginning to practice Swan Lake, she was 20 years old, and totally sober when she was hit by his 4,000 lb. Mercedes. The doc had a scratch on his wrist and a red bump on his forehead. He as found guilty of Felony Death by Vehicle and will prolly be released from prison in Feb, 2014, at the end of his minimum sentence of 3 years.

Short story long, please pardon. A good friend of mine is a paralegal who works at the same WakeMed here in Raleigh. This p-legal has nothing to do with medical licensing. Anyway, my p-legal friend and another friend who is at Duke U. Hospital both feel that this man will never have a license to practice medicine again. Neither of them has anything to do with the case I just cited or with medical licensing. And NC isn't California.

Just sayin' my humble opinion. Who knoze??
 

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