Charges and verdicts in Michael Jackson case
The jury’s findings on the 10-count indictment against Michael Jackson:
Count one: Conspiracy involving child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion, including 28 specific acts between February 1 and March 31, 2003. Verdict: Not guilty.
Counts two through five: Lewd act upon a child under the age of 14, between February 20 and March 12, 2003. Verdicts: Not guilty.
Count six: Attempt to get a child under age 14 to commit a lewd act upon Jackson between February 20 and March 12, 2003. Verdict: Not guilty.
Counts seven through 10: Administering an intoxicating agent – alcohol – to assist in the commission of child molestation. Verdicts: Not guilty.