Prosecutors continue to decline comment on when — or
if — they will charge Jackson’s personal physician in connection with
the pop star’s death. But law enforcement sources have told The Los
Angeles Times that it’s possible a decision will come sometime this
week.
A lawyer for the
“I don’t have any specific information that leads me to believe he is going to be charged this week,” lawyer
The arrival of Murray and Chernoff, his lead attorney, from
set off a new round of speculation that authorities, who have been
mulling a manslaughter case against the doctor since last summer, were
about to file charges.
A spokeswoman for the
district attorney’s office declined to say whether prosecutors planned
to file a case against Murray. “All I can tell you is that we have not
filed anything. When and if we do, we will let everyone know at one
time,” spokeswoman
Chernoff said Murray was visiting
— and also planned to attend a strategy session Tuesday afternoon with
his criminal defense team, made up of Chernoff, local counsel
Murray acknowledged administering the anesthetic propofol to Jackson shortly before his death on
according to police affidavits. An autopsy classified Jackson’s death
as a homicide and said the cause was “acute propofol intoxication” in
combination with the use of sedatives.
An attorney who is said to represent members of the Jackson family,
“That is just a slap on the wrist, and a slap in the face, because
brought his death, by the use of these medications,” Oxman said.
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