Litigation
Feb. 25, 2014
Conrad Murray's lawyer takes fight over jury issues to Supreme Court
Should the jurors who held Conrad Murray responsible for the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson have been sequestered and denied use of the Internet? Justices of the state Supreme Court may have to grapple with that issue.




By Chase Scheinbaum
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Should the jurors who held Conrad Murray responsible for the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson have been sequestered and denied use of the Internet? Justices of the state Supreme Court may have to grapple with that issue, which is at the heart of an appeal filed Monday by Murray's attorney.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, who presided over the trial, denied a motion to sequester the jury. H...
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