September 2, 2010
Michael Jackson's doctor proclaims innocence
LOS ANGELES--Dr. Conrad Murray was arraigned Monday and pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter charges in the death of entertainer Michael Jackson.

Jackson's parents and several of his siblings attended the 25-minute hearing. The judge ruled as a condition of bail, that Murray not possess (or prescribe) anesthetics and specifically mentioned Propofol. At one point the judge said, "I do not want you sedating people."

Dr. Murray will be in court again on April 5.

The medical board that licensed Dr. Murray to practice medicine in California claims he is a ‘danger to the public’.

According to court documents, the Medical Board of California believes Murray showed, "utter disregard for the care and well-being of the persons entrusted to his care" -- namely, Michael Jackson.

The Board wants a judge to step in because it takes the Medical Board a long time to yank a doctor's license. (Source: tmz.com)
Story Date: September 2, 2010
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