(29 Nov 2011) CONRAD MURRAY JAILED FOR FOUR YEARS OVER DEATH OF MICHAEL JACKSON
The doctor who was convicted in the overdose death of Michael Jackson was sentenced to the maximum four years in prison on Tuesday (29 NOV 2011) in a finale to the tormented saga of the King of Pop.
Earlier Michael Jackson's family told the court in a statement that they were not seeking revenge but wanted the doctor who killed the superstar to receive a stiff sentence that served as a warning to opportunistic doctors.
"The Bible reminds us that men cannot do justice, they can only seek justice," the family said in a statement read by attorney Brian Panish. "That is all we can ask as a family, and that is all we ask for here."
The statement went on to say, "We are not here to seek revenge. There is nothing you can do today that will bring Michael back."
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after a six-week trial that presented the most detailed account yet of Jackson's final hours, but left many questions about Murray's treatment of the superstar with an operating-room anesthetic as he battled chronic insomnia.
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