It was the fifth day of the fifth week and the trial's end was near. But there was much work that needed to be done before the seven men and five women deemed peers of Dr. Conrad Murray would start their deliberations.
Walking through the first security zone inside the Clara Shortridge Foltz Courthouse that Friday morning, defense lawyer Michael Flanagan plainly said it was "the most important day of the trial." Having sat ins...
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