Dr. Conrad Murray, the former personal physician of Michael Jackson, is officially found guilty of manslaughter in King of Pop's 2009 death by giving him a fatal overdose. California jurors delivered the verdict to a stone-faced Murray on last Monday (7 November 2011) after deliberating for ten hours and the six-week involuntary manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray. Murray has been sentenced without any bail and scheduled for sentencing on November 29. LaToya, sister of Micheal Jackson, twittered, "Verdict is FINALLY IN!!! I'm on my way! I'm shaking uncontrollably!"
Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson’s personal physician and be in charge of involuntary manslaughter in the singer’s 2009 death, faces up with closing arguments that Dr. Conrad Murray killed Michael Jackson on November 2011 court. Previously, the doctor has declined to testify in his defense in the death of singer Michael Jackson after pausing to look at each of his lawyers for several seconds. His decision has ended the defense case in the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor and set for closing arguments on Thursday.
The end of testimony has left emotional feelings to dozens of the singer's fans, Parents Joe and Katherine Jackson along with their daughter, LaToya Jackson and youngest son, Randy Jackson who attended the Los Angeles County courthouse. Some fans yelled out loud in the court “Murderer, Murderer” as Murray walked down the hallway. Some other Micheal’s fans surrounded and yelled at defense anesthesiology expert Dr. Paul White as he waited for a cab on a courthouse sidewalk.

Dr. Conrad Murray at the trail

Michael Jackson's sister La Toya Jackson and Kathy and Rick Hilton speak to the media following the guilty verdict

Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, leaves courthouse after the reading of the guilty verdict

Michael Jackson's father Joe and brother Jermaine Jackson leave the courthouse after the announcement

All Jackson's three children Prince, 14, Blanket, 9, and Paris, 13, have stayed away from the entire trial and the verdict

It has been 2 1/2 years since Michael Jackson's death. Conrad Murray, Jackson's doctor, is on the cusp of a verdict in the involuntary manslaughter on latest news

Michael Jackson dead photo: the picture was taken before Michael Jackson autopsy
Following 22 days of testimony from 49 witnesses, the prosecution contends that Murray's use of the surgical anesthetic propofol to treat Jackson's insomnia in his home that made him criminally responsible for Jackson's death. Deputy District Attorney David Walgren told the pop singer's three children, “The evidence in this case is abundantly clear ... that Conrad Murray caused the death of Michael Jackson, that Conrad Murray left Prince, Paris and Blanket without a father.”

Dr. Conrad Murray stands with defense attorneys J. Michael Flanagan, left, and Ed Chernoff at the Thursday’s court in Los Angeles on 4 November 2011

Dr. Paul White, who is an anesthesiologist and propofol expert, shows off an intravenous drip during Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial

Rebbie Jackson, who was unable to reach Michael by phone before he died in June 2009, insisted “We had premonitions. I always felt that if nobody stepped in, somebody was going to do something bad”

Sade Anding, Dr. Conrad Murray’s misstress, said that she and Murray were on the phone just before 12pm on the day Michael Jackson died

Nicole Alvarez, Murray's current girlfriend, insists the doctor called her while being in the ambulance with Jackson on route to hospital

'Murray took Michael's life and broke the world's heart. Convict him!'

Two women traveled from Paris to support Michael Jackson's family: 'Justice Pour Michael'
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