EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Conrad Murray To Return To Work "In A Few Days"
Posted on Feb 10, 2010 @ 06:55AM - 5 comments

Michael Jackson's embattled personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter Monday in connection with the death of his former patient, is planning on returning to his everyday life while awaiting his upcoming trial.
Confirming that it will soon be business as usual for the Texas based physician, Dr. Murray's spokesperson, Miranda Sevcik tells RadarOnline.com, "Dr. Murray is still in L.A. He is planning to leave to go back to work in a few days."
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Dr. Murray posted his $75k bail amount, and slipped out of the courthouse late Monday afternoon, dodging the angry mob of Michael Jackson fans that greeted him with shouts of "murderer," and "justice for Michael" when he arrived at the courthouse.
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Judge Keith Schwartz placed limitations on Dr. Murray's medical practice, explicitly telling Dr. Murray to not administer, prescribe or possess propofol. Judge Schwartz also told Dr. Murray he was not to heavily sedate anyone.
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Dr. Murray's next court appearance will be on April 5th at which time a judge will set a date for the preliminary hearing.
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson's Doctor Will Be Charged Today
Posted on Feb 08, 2010 @ 07:00AM - Add a comment

Dr. Conrad Murray is expected to be formally charged on Monday in connection with the death of Michael Jackson. He is expected to be arraigned at the LAX courthouse in Los Angeles in the afternoon.
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Despite the circumstances, Murray's spokesperson Miranda Sevcik tells RadarOnline.com that he is "upbeat." He spent Super Bowl Sunday with his lawyers and their families.
"Dr. Murray is upbeat and eager to return to his patients in Houston," she said.
REPORT: Prosecutors To Seek Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Against Dr. Conrad Murray
Posted on Jan 08, 2010 @ 12:18PM - 3 comments

Prosecutors will seek to indict Michael Jackson's personal physician , Dr. Conrad Murray, on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shocking death of the King of Pop.
A law enforcement source -- who spoke on condition of anonymity -- told the Associated Press on Friday that Murray would be prosecuted on a theory of gross negligence alleging that his treatment of Jackson was an extreme departure from the standard of care normally followed by physicians.
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Miranda Sevcik, a spokeswoman in Houston for Murray and his lawyer, Edward Chernoff, both said the doctor had no comment and stressed that he neither prescribed nor administered anything that should have killed the celebrated singer.
Jackson died at his rented home in Los Angeles last June 25 while under Murray's care as the singer prepared for to stage an ambitious concert comeback in London.
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According to the A.P., the district attorney's office is waiting for the Los Angeles police to turn over the case before presenting it to a grand jury.
A presentation to the grand jury where witnesses testify behind closed doors could take three to five days.
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The timing of an indictment will be dictated by two factors - how long it takes for the district attorney's office to conduct an internal review of the evidence and when the grand jury will be available to hear the case.
When contacted by RadarOnline.com, a spokesperson for the district attorney’s office refused to comment on the report by the Associated Press.
EXCLUSIVE: Dr Conrad Murray Treats Seven Patients On First Day Back
Posted on Nov 24, 2009 @ 03:49AM - 2 comments
Dr. Conrad Murray saw seven patients at his Houston clinic Monday, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
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Murray’s spokesperson, Miranda Sevcik, told RadarOnline.com, "Dr. Murray is glad to be back at work, seeing his patients again. He missed his practice terribly."
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Dr. Murray could see as many as 15 patients tomorrow Miranda tells RadarOnline.com. Subsequently, he might return to his medical practice in Las Vegas.
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Ed Chernoff, Murray's lawyer says, "Because of a deteriorating financial condition and prompting by many of his beloved patients, on November 20th, 2009 Dr. Conrad Murray resumed his cardiology practice in Houston Texas. Doctor Murray plans to attend to patients in both Las Vegas and Houston. His decision to first return to practice in Houston was made because of the greater need these low-income patients have for his services and the prohibitive cost of reopening his clinic in Las Vegas.”
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Dr. Murray is the target of a homicide investigation concerning the death of Michael Jackson. Jackson died of cardiac arrest. Dr. Murray hasn't been charged with any crime as of yet, and the Los Angeles District Attorney had no comment regarding the case.
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