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  • Family Felt 4-Year Conviction Of Conrad Murray Is Quite Short For Death Of Michael Jackson

    29. November 2011

    Dr. Conrad Murray will serve four years in jail for the death of King of Pop Michael Jackson. (Photo: newsone.com)

    The family of the late king of Pop Michael Jackson is not 100 percent happy with the four-year sentenced imposed by a Los Angeles court to Dr. Conrad Murray for the untimely death of the American singing superstar.

    Katherine Jackson, the mother of the late King of Pop said she hoped that Murray will received the full eight years conviction for his crime, but was surprised when it was reduced to only four years. The elder Jackson said although she is not totally happy with the reduced penalty, she fully respects the judgment given by Judge Michael Pastor.

    Aside from the mother, the brother of the late singing superstar, Jermaine Jackson is also not happy with the lower penalty given to Murray saying the latter deserved to suffer severe jail-time for his crime, Pastor earlier declare Murray, 58 guilty for negligence that lead to the death of Jackson. The judge said Murray is a ‘danger to the community’, for playing ‘Russian roulette’ with the singer and using him as an ‘experiment’.

    He said the accused abandoned his patient that lead to the death of the superstar celebrity. According to reports, Murray was calm as the sentenced was read and even blew a kiss to his family and supporter outside the courtroom. Meanwhile, the countless fans of the late pop superstar expressed joy over the conviction of Murray saying justice has finally been served on the death of their idol.

    (rockefellernews/rb)

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    Written by Romeo Braceros

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