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MJ’s doc bail bid opposed

Thursday, February 23, 2012



LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — Michael Jackson's doctor was properly sentenced to four years behind bars in the star's death and should not be released on bail, prosecutors argued Tuesday in a response to his bid for release while his case is appealed.

Dr Conrad Murray would be a danger to the community and a flight risk if he was released on bail or on his own recognisance with an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet, Deputy District Attorneys David Walgren and Deborah Brazil said.

Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after a trial focusing on use of the anaesthetic propofol as a sleeping medication for the superstar. Jackson died of an overdose of the drug in June 2009.

Murray's four-year jail sentence is the highest term that could be imposed for that crime.

Prosecutors said the sentence was appropriate under the circumstances and noted it was unlikely Murray would serve more than half that time.

"Michael Jackson died because of a totality of circumstances directly attributable to the defendant," the motion said. Murray had practised "a form of highly dangerous and experimental medicine that directly resulted in Mr Jackson's death", it added.

"Based on his failure to accept responsibility for the decisions he made, his complete lack of remorse and lack of insight into the danger of his criminally negligent conduct, he remains a danger to the community," the motion stated.



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