Verdict Watch in Dr. Conrad Murray’s Trial in the Michael Jackson Death
Posted by Rose in ABC, ABC Network, Access Hollywood, Adam Braun, Anna Nicole Smith, Anthony Pellicano, Anthony Pellicano trial, Arnie Klein, Beverly Hills, CBS-ET, Celebrity Trials, Chernoff & Alford, CNN Larry King Live, Desperate Exes, Dr. Arnold Klein, Dr. Conrad Murray, Dr. Conrad Murray, Dr. Khris, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, Dr. Mark Lester, Edward M. Chernoff, Extra Tv, High Proflie Trials, Hollyweird Criminal Justice, Hollywood, Hollywood Criminal Justice, Howard K Stern, John J. Nazarian, John J. Nazarian P.I, John Nazarian, John Nazarian PI, Judge Michael Pastor, Ken and Rose Turner, Michael Jackson, Nazarian P. I., NBC Network, Pellicano Trial, Robert Jakucs, Straight Talk with John J Nazarian, William CoxThe world waits for the Jury Verdict to come in next week in the Dr. Conrad Murray Trial in the Involuntary Manslaughter charge in the death of Michael Jackson.
What is Dr. Murray and his lead defense attorney Edward Chernoff thinking and doing today, waiting for the jury to come back perhaps as early as tomorrow with a verdict.
Here is the jury instructions for you to read through and decide how tough is this going to be for this jury.
Jury Instructions in the Dr. Conrad Murray Trial for the death of Michael Jackson (118)Straight Talk with John J Nazarian guests tonight are Criminal Defense attorney Adam Braun, who has been both a prosecutor and now one of the top criminal attorneys in California. Adam Braun can tell us what the Deputy D. A. David Walgren and his team or doing and thinking today about the upcoming week. Braun can also tell us what it is like as a defense lawyer waiting for the verdict to come in and Braun can give us a pretty good guess as to what Dr. Conrad Murray is doing this weekend except for just praying.
Adam Braun will be joined by two retired homicide detectives who were also partners for a time with the L. A. P. D, Robert Jakucs and William Cox. They can share what the detectives are doing this weekend now that months and months of work is complete and it is just a waiting game at this point.
The radio broadcast will be embedded here soon after it airs live at 7 PM PST – 10 PM EST

Adam H. Braun, Esq.
One of the best criminal defense lawyers in California. Braun is the Principal at Law Offices of Adam H. Braun and was a Federal Prosecutor at the United States Attorney’s Office for over 6 years. The Princeton University graduate represented Dr. Khristine Eroshevich during the lead up to the Anna Nicole Smith trial. Braun was the attorney for one of Anthony Pelicanno’s co-defendants. Braun comes from one of the highest profile families of brilliant criminal attorneys.

Robert A. Jakucs – Retired Homicide Detective of L.A.P.D
Robert A. Jakucs is a retired Los Angeles Police Department Detective with over 30-years of investigative experience. During his distinguished career with the L.A.P.D he worked such high-profile assignments as Homicide, Hollywood Vice, SWAT, Robberies, Burglaries, Complex Thefts, and gang-related shootings. He was a member of the Night Stalker Task Force that investigated the serial murderer Richard Ramirez. Robert Jakucs is also a consultant for national television specializing in private and police investigation issues and has appeared on the news shows Nightline, 20/20 and Inside Edition.
William Cox was a Los Angeles Police Detective who retired in 2007 after 32 years
William Cox worked in a variety of assignments including uniformed patrol, CRASH (gang detail) in South-Central and West Los Angeles areas. He also worked homicides for over 20 years and finished his career in Robbery-Homicide Division (RHD) which handles major cases including serial killers, multiple murders, media and high-profile cases, officer-involved shootings, and assaults and murders on police officers. He also worked the Rampart Corruption Task Force for two years. William Cox was also involved or handled several high-profile cases over the years including the Kimes (mother-son grifters who were responsible for 3 murders in LA, NY, and the Bahamas); the Goetz of the West case; the murder of the pregnant mother at LAX; plus several others.
William Cox has appeared on Investigative Discovery channel, 48 Hours, and E-entertainment. He is currently employed by the US State Dept. as a background investigator.
William Cox’s last case he worked on at RHD was a Chinese immigrant student attending USC who had gone to a frat party and had attempted to pull a gun and start shooting students. He was wrestled to the ground by other students who then called police. After a search warrant was served on the suspect’s apartment Cox and three other detectives were sent to NY City to investigate and attempt to identify approximately 20 persons he had targeted to possibly kill. (This incident occurred shortly after the mass murders at West Virginia Tech.) Cox was also working on a murder where a husband set his car and wife on fire on the Golden State Frwy. Cox had also been working (for the past four years) on a double homicide that had occurred in 2002 wherein two victims were killed in their car and their car set on fire. That murder was the story that 48 Hours has done and shown on television in February 2011.
With this combined years of experience this is a must tune in a listen and even ask a question of two as to what we should expect this coming week of the verdict watch for Dr. Conrad Murray.
Telephone lines are always open to call in, join in the discussion or ask questions of John and his guests, Adam Braun, Robert “Bob” Jakucs and William “Bill” Cox at 818-572-8030 long distances charges do apply.
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Verdict is in wait and see….. guilty or not guilty?????
Jackson doctor guilty over singer’s death
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-08/jackson-doctor-verdict-guilty/3651318
Michael Jackson’s former doctor Conrad Murray has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter over the singer’s death in 2009.
The jury handed down its unanimous verdict following a six-week trial in the Los Angeles Superior Court this morning.
Murray watched impassively as the verdict was read out, but an unidentified woman watching the proceedings screamed.
Outside the court, more than 100 Jackson fans erupted in cheers.
Jackson’s family – led by mother Katherine and father Joe – were in court to hear the verdict.
Murray, 58, did not testify at the trial. He now faces four years in prison and could lose his licence to practise medicine.
After today’s guilty verdict, Murray was handcuffed and Judge Michael Pastor ordered he be remanded in custody.
He will remain in custody until a planned November 29 sentencing hearing.
Jackson died from “acute propofol intoxication” in Los Angeles as he was rehearsing for a series of planned comeback shows at the age of 50.
The prosecution argued that Murray, who was being paid $US150,000 a month, killed Jackson by administering a deadly cocktail of drugs to help him sleep, and then abandoning him at the crucial moment.
Murray admitted giving Jackson a small dose of propofol to help the singer sleep. But his lawyers argued at the trial that Jackson was dependent on the drug and that the singer likely gave himself an extra, fatal dose of the powerful anaesthetic, without Murray’s knowledge.
The jury included six white jurors, five Hispanics and one African American, and ranged from 32 to 57 years old.
They deliberated for about nine hours before reaching the unanimous verdict.
“Throughout this trial you have been remarkable in terms of your patience, your conscientiousness and your dedication,” Judge Pastor said.
“Thank you for your time and your efforts.”
The ban on jurors discussing the case has now been lifted, but they have to wait 90 days before giving paid interviews to the media.
Members of Jackson’s family rushed to the court as it became clear the verdict was about to be read out.
“Michael’s spirit will be with us in the court room and he will make sure the right verdict is made,” his sister Latoya tweeted before the verdict.
Ken congratulations…but don’t be a stranger
congratulations on what?
on KN turner and Assoc…..and not being here that much anymore…
heath, thanks. I was told if I had read the article, I’d have known what you were talking about. lol