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MJ biographer: Verdict underscores tragic death
Michael Jackson biographer J. Randy Taraborrellli speaks to Erica Hill about Dr. Conrad Murray's guilty verdict for involuntary manslaughter.
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Michael Jackson biographer J. Randy Taraborrellli speaks to Erica Hill about Dr. Conrad Murray's guilty verdict for involuntary manslaughter.
Dr. Conrad Murray is reportedly under a suicide watch behind bars after a jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Bill Whitaker reports on how Michael Jackson's fans are reacting to the verdict.
One day following a guilty verdict for the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson, Dr. Conrad Murray is said to be on suicide watch. CBS News national correspondent Ben Tracy reports. Then, Erica Hill speaks with Jean Casarez, correspondent for truTV's "In Session," to get more insight.
Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was found guilty of the charge of involuntary manslaughter in the pop singer's death. Ben Tracy reports.
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Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson. Scott Pelley reports.
Dr. Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
The jury in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, was to resume deliberations Monday. Bill Whitaker reports, then Jean Casarez discusses the evidence with Erica Hill.
Jury deliberation in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson's last doctor will resume Monday. Ben Tracy reports
The jury is deliberating the fate of Dr. Conrad Murray in his involuntary manslaughter trial stemmming from the death of Michael Jackson. Ben Tracy reports, then Chris Wragge speaks with TruTV correspondent Jean Casarez about what the jury has to consider in its discussions.
Panel gets case against Dr. Conrad Murray after spirited, daylong closing arguments by a prosecutor and defense attorney
Prosecutor tells jurors Murray violated "sacred trust" between doctor and patient Michael Jackson
Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, faces up to four years behind bars
Closing arguments are set to begin in the Michael Jackson involuntary manslaughter trial. As Ben Tracy reports, the fate of Dr. Conrad Murray will soon be in the hands of the jury.
Dr. Conrad Murray may take the stand in his own defense after the prosecution went after the star defense witness. Ben Tracy reports on the latest details in the Michael Jackson involuntary manslaughter trial.
Dr. Conrad Murray's defense is claiming Michael Jackson administered the lethal dosage of drugs that killed him. John Blackstone reports, then Russ Mitchell speaks with TruTV correspondent Jean Casarez about the new developments.
The trial of Michael Jackson's former doctor is wrapping up. Conrad Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer's death. But today, the jury heard testimony suggesting Jackson may have inadvertently killed himself. John Blackstone reports.
Five of Dr. Conrad Murray's former patients came to his defense as character witnesses. Ben Tracy reports. Also, TruTV's Jean Casarez speaks about the trial.
Dr. Conrad Murray's defense team is attempting to make the case that Michael Jackson begged for the powerful sleep drug propofol. Bill Whitaker reports on the latest of the manslaughter trial.
The defense in the Conrad Murray involuntary manslaughter trial is expected to begin its case. Jean Casarez, correspondent for TruTV's "In Session," speaks to Chris Wragge about what to expect from Dr. Conrad Murray's lawyers.
Testimony continues in the Conrad Murray trial. Bill Whitaker reports.
CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the prosecution's final witness in the Dr. Conrad Murray involuntary manslaughter trial and how the defense could respond.
Prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial called their final witness to testify against Dr. Conrad Murray: the doctor who wrote the safety guidelines for anesthetic propofol. Bill Whitaker reports.
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