Michael Jackson Doctor Acted With ‘Gross Negligence’

Fellow doctors take Conrad Murray to task for his treatment of late pop star. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Nader Kamangar Photo: Pool/ Getty Images A day after the pathologist who did the autopsy on Michael Jackson said in court that evidence did not support the argument that the pop icon self-administered a fatal dose of the surgical anesthetic propofol, the defense team for Dr. Conrad Murray appeared to be shifting its strategy. Lawyers for Murray, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Jackson at age 50 in June 2009, seemed set on their plan to convince jurors that Jackson self-administered a dose of the drug while Murray was out of the room. Let’s take a look at what went down in court. Day 12 The Witnesses

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