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Lawyer: Michael Jackson's doctor to surrender Friday
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10:15 AM on 02/05/2010 |
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Michael Jackson's doctor plans to seek his day in court Friday -- whether or not he's been charged in the singer's death.
After waiting all week to face a likely charge of manslaughter, Dr. Conrad Murray and his frustrated legal team plan to surrender at a Los Angeles courthouse.
"We are going to be at the courthouse at 1:30 (p.m.) for his surrender," said Miranda Sevcik, spokeswoman for Murray's legal team. "We see no reason to perpetuate the arbitrary situation any longer."WATCH THE TODAY SHOW'S COVERAGE OF DR. CONRAD MURRAY'S SURRENDER HERE:
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The legal gamesmanship follows several days of negotiations in which Murray's lawyers tried to arrange a time with prosecutors for the Houston doctor to surrender. Those plans were derailed by haggling between prosecutors and law enforcement officials over whether the physician should be arrested or allowed to turn himself in.
Whether the tactic forces prosecutors to file a criminal complaint or not, it has the potential to create a spectacle.
"It seems ridiculous to us that it's been dragging on this long," Sevcik said. "We've been here all week long, for God's sake. What's the hold up? To us this is showmanship and we are just done."
Jackson's sudden death at age 50 while rehearsing for a major comeback tour led to worldwide mourning and a massive public memorial service. The probe into what killed him quickly saw detectives hone in on Murray, who told police he gave the singer a powerful anesthetic and other sedatives that were blamed on his death.
Since then, Murray has stayed out of view and his lawyers have spoken very little. And prosecutors and investigators also have been tight lipped.
The district attorney's office has declined to comment on when or if Murray would be charged.
The doctor maintains nothing that he gave Jackson should have killed him but sees a charge as inevitable, Sevcik said.
"We know he's going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter and we are ready with a counterargument," Sevcik said. "He's not guilty -- that's our argument."
Various factors weighed into the desire to arrest Murray, including the possibility he might flee before arraignment, just as O.J. Simpson did, a law enforcement official close to the investigation told The Associated Press.
Officials from the Los Angeles Police Department, which spent the past seven months investigating Murray, were unhappy with the idea of him surrendering because it could appear that Murray was being given special treatment, according to the official who was not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.
The official said the district attorney's office opposed an early plan for detectives to make the arrest Friday morning.
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