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ivy
02-06-2012, 08:00 PM
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As MJJC we are happy to bring you DDA (and soon to be Judge) David Walgren's answers to MJJC Exclusive Q&A.

From the start I have stated that not all of the questions would be sent to DDA Walgren. I and some members of MJJC Case team selected the final set of questions. We have omitted hoax / believer questions and questions about civil trials as they were irrelevant.

I have also notified that due to DDA Walgren being prosecutor in this case there could be questions he cannot answer. These topics included different possible charges, restitution and evidence related questions.

Enjoy the answers and please join me to say a big thank you to DDA David Walgren for generously agreeing to this Q&A despite his busy schedule.

MJJC Exclusive Q&A with DDA David Walgren

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MJJC: Before the trial would you consider yourself as a fan of Michael Jackson’s music? If yes, what is your favorite song of MJ’s?

David Walgren: Before the trial, I had great respect for Michael Jackson as an artist and enjoyed his music. However, as I learned more about him and his life, I came to really enjoy two songs in particular: Human Nature and Earth Song.


MJJC: Can you share some of your thoughts that you personally had on 6/25/2009 when the world learned of Mr. Jackson's death? Did you ever imagine at that time you could become the lead prosecutor in Michael Jackson’s death?

David Walgren: When I first learned of Michael Jackson’s death, I was in shock. My first thoughts centered on his relative youth, and the tragic loss for his children and other loved ones. At the time, I did not give any thought to any potential criminal prosecution.


MJJC: What was your perception of Michael Jackson (if you had one) before working on the case? How the knowledge of facts has changed, if this is the case, your opinion of him as a person (for the better or the worse)?

David Walgren: Prior to the trial, my perception of Michael Jackson was simply that he was a very gifted artist and, although I was aware of various media accounts regarding his personal life, I do not typically follow that type of reporting. Now that I have learned so much more about him as a person, I have come away with great admiration for him as a loving and dedicated father to his children.


MJJC: Media reported that Michael Jackson’s kids especially his son Prince might be called to testify. Was there any truth to these rumors? Did you interview the kids and under what circumstances you would have called them to the stand?

David Walgren: I will say that I was always reluctant to call any of Michael’s children to testify at the trial and any media reports stating differently were based on pure speculation. My feeling was that the children had already had to experience enough trauma and I did not want to compound that by having them endure testifying in such a highly publicized setting about such an emotional and painful experience.


MJJC: We asked Dr Shafer what he thought of you and he praised you saying “He is brilliant, dedicated, and absolutely honest. He worked incredibly hard. I think he got about 4 hours of sleep every night of the trial. Part of my job was educating Mr. Walgren in the science. By the time of the trial, he was occasionally correcting my calculations! He was so effective when dealing with expert opinion in part because he truly understood the scientific principles”. Can you tell us a bit about your work with Dr Shafer? How hard was it for you to learn all of the medical and scientific aspects of the evidence presented and how many out of court hours he would estimate he worked on getting up to speed?

David Walgren: Dr. Shafer is a brilliant, compassionate, and giving individual who pursues all science with the goal of ascertaining the truth. It was a privilege and honor to learn from someone so skilled in his field. I also spent long hours reading medical articles and other scientific publications. My goal was not only to learn the science but to be able to present it to members of the jury in a manner that they would understand. To the extent I was successful in doing that, I owe a great deal to Dr. Shafer and the tremendous amount of work he put into the case.


MJJC: Casey Anthony Defense Team said they utilized case pertinent online resources while preparing for their case. Did Michael Jackson fan sites/ blogs and social networks play any role in your preparations?

David Walgren: Fan sites, blogs and other social media did not play a large role in my preparation. Although I was aware of some of these sites, I tried to approach this case as I would any other—by being as prepared and knowledgeable as possible in regard to the evidence and the law. Toward that goal, I tried to avoid distractions that would take time away from my goal.


MJJC: Many Michael Jackson fans still have issue with open release of Michael Jackson’s autopsy photo. Why was it necessary to show a picture of MJ on a gurney and an autopsy photo in open court for a manslaughter trial? Why couldn't the pictures of Michael's body be only showed to the jury in court and not on live TV to avoid the massive reproduction of them all over the internet?

David Walgren: All evidence admitted at trial must be presented in open court and since the court had ruled the trial would be televised, such evidence became public.


MJJC: What are your thoughts on why Conrad Murray recorded Michael Jackson on his phone?

David Walgren: I have not been able to come up with any reason why Conrad Murray would have made and saved that voice recording other than, as Judge Pastor stated, it was to serve as an insurance policy that Conrad Murray could one day use against Michael Jackson.


MJJC: If Conrad Murray took the stand, what would be the top 3 questions you’d have asked him and why?

David Walgren: If Conrad Murray took the stand, I would have had a great number of questions for him and I think it would have been very enlightening but I cannot narrow this to a list of top 3 questions because it would be a series of questions delving into all aspects of the events preceding June 25, 2009, the events of June 25, 2009, the events following June 25, 2009, as well as the defendant’s subsequent recorded interview with the police.

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MJJC: From the beginning, even prior to the trial, were you confident that you had a strong case against the defense? Was there ever a time when things seemed to get complicated and you thought you might not get a guilty verdict?

David Walgren: After I had thoroughly reviewed the evidence in this case, I was astounded by the complete lack of competent medical care provided to Michael Jackson by the defendant. I also believed the defendant was guilty of gross negligence. However, I never allow myself to get confident in a particular outcome. I always work until the very end because if the case is not presented well to the jury, justice will not prevail, no matter how confident the advocate may be.


MJJC: Despite the evidence brought at the trial, despite the verdict of guilty, some people still think that Murray has been wrongfully convicted and that he is kind of fall guy for acts perpetrated by others. What would you say to these people?

David Walgren: There were two people in the room during the night of June 25, 2009. One was Conrad Murray, a medical doctor who is supposed to heal and care for people, and one was Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson put his life into the hands of Conrad Murray and Conrad Murray abandoned him. I do not believe Conrad Murray was wrongfully convicted, nor do I feel he is a fall guy for others.


MJJC: At the press conference you couldn't answer the question which case in your career was the most difficult one. Have you thought about it? Which case was the most challenging and why?

David Walgren: This is a difficult question to answer because each case is so unique. Some are more complicated than others. Some are more emotionally taxing than others. Some simply last longer than others. Each case presents its own set of challenges and I am unable to single out a particular case as the most challenging.


MJJC: Could you give some advice to young law graduates in this difficult period of economic crisis?

David Walgren: The best advice I could give is to not give up. If the search for a job is difficult, just keep trying and be persistent and doors will eventually open.


MJJC: We heard recently that you have applied for the position of L.A. County Superior Court Judge. Why did you make a decision to become a Judge? Beyond that do you have any plans such as getting into politics?

David Walgren: I have been a Deputy District Attorney for 16 years and have now submitted my name for consideration to be a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge. I feel that my courtroom experience, my personality and temperament, and my ability to be fair and compassionate make me qualified to serve as a judge and I look forward to taking on new challenges in my legal career.


MJJC: Were you aware of the intense amount of admiration and support, you were receiving from the Michael Jackson Fan Community, and that it continues to this day? Did it surprise you to find out that most of the fan community has such great admiration for you? What do you think of such admiration?

David Walgren: When I would arrive to the courthouse in the early morning hours, Michael Jackson fans would yell words of support as they waited outside for a seat in the courtroom. The fans would also line the hallways of the 9th floor and extend words of support and gratitude. I was also made aware of various internet sites and videos that were supportive of what was occurring. Although I did not react at the time, these gestures were very kind and very much appreciated.


MJJC: Do you have anything you want to say to the members of MJJCommunity or Michael Jackson fans in general?

David Walgren: Considering the great deal of emotion involved in the trial, I feel the Michael Jackson fans conducted themselves very well. They were respectful of the process and patiently waited for justice to be served. I admired their dedication and loyalty to Michael Jackson and to the extent possible, I hope the trial gave them some level of closure.

dam2040
02-06-2012, 08:15 PM
Great read. Thanks MJJC, your the best ;)

magicpoetryx
02-06-2012, 08:17 PM
Great Q&A! Most grateful to Walgren for taking the time to answer. :)

Caz01
02-06-2012, 08:20 PM
Right now all I can do is go awwwww lol

KL_Sunflower
02-06-2012, 08:22 PM
Ivy, thank you SO much for this! I'm grateful to David Walgren and his team... And have admittedly become an admirer of his, not only because he is intelligent but also because he took on his role with passion and compassion. Reading this opens the floodgates of emotions once again... The stark reality of Michael's death still causes pain until today... I think that pain will never go away... Thank you again, ivy. Great work!

Memefan
02-06-2012, 08:23 PM
Great Q&A .... Thank you sir.

LadyMichael
02-06-2012, 08:27 PM
God, I love and admire this man. He was awesome and he still is and I am so thankful that he was the lead prosecutor in this case because he has done a great job together with Deborah Brazil, judge Pastor and Dr. Shafer. I love them all. God bless Walgren and all the others. Can't say more. Still have tears in my eyes.

MJTheKing
02-06-2012, 08:27 PM
Great Job , ivy :heart:


David Walgren: When I would arrive to the courthouse in the early morning hours, Michael Jackson fans would yell words of support as they waited outside for a seat in the courtroom. The fans would also line the hallways of the 9th floor and extend words of support and gratitude. I was also made aware of various internet sites and videos that were supportive of what was occurring. Although I did not react at the time, these gestures were very kind and very much appreciated.



I bet he watched the "Sexy Back" video :lol: ....

Great interview , great lawyer :kiss:

magicpoetryx
02-06-2012, 08:35 PM
Great Job , ivy :heart:




I bet he watched the "Sexy Back" video :lol: ....

Great interview , great lawyer :kiss:

OMG, imagine if he saw all that... lol. Hope he enjoyed it :p

MsCassieMollie
02-06-2012, 08:37 PM
Gah I love this man! Thanks for posting! :)

Sunflowers
02-06-2012, 08:41 PM
Great read. Good questions. Still the humble man he was during the trial. I have the utmost respect for David Walgren.

Caz01
02-06-2012, 08:46 PM
OMG, imagine if he saw all that... lol. Hope he enjoyed it :p


Might as well admit, I'm responsible for those videos *ahem* lol!!

magicpoetryx
02-06-2012, 08:53 PM
Might as well admit, I'm responsible for those videos *ahem* lol!!

Ahhhh... Congrats on the possibility of him viewing them, lmao. Great job tho!

CrotchGrab
02-06-2012, 09:09 PM
This is great! :D thank you so much for this.

xthunderx2
02-06-2012, 09:13 PM
Thank you Ivy and MJJC so much for making this Q&A possible...wonderful job...and Thank you Mr. Walgren for taking the time to answer our questions. And Thank you for fighting for Michael Jackson and getting him the justice that he so deserves.

Caz01
02-06-2012, 09:23 PM
I love what he said about Dr. Shafer :)

jaydom7
02-06-2012, 09:26 PM
good man... and good interview... I wish him well as a future judge

LMAT
02-06-2012, 10:02 PM
Mr. Walgren: Thank you for your willingness to answer our questions. You have my unending gratefulness and
respect for the fine job you and Ms. Brazil did in Murray's trial. Please accept my congratulations on your
new appointment as judge. I have no doubt you will continue to do honor to your profession and to the people
of California.

Applehead Ale
02-06-2012, 10:12 PM
Thank you MJJC and thank you too Mr. Walgren for your time. Very interesting read.

André89
02-06-2012, 10:32 PM
Walgren seems like a genuinely nice guy. I'm very greatful to him for his hard work in bringing justice to the man who ended up killing the greatest entertainer the world has ever seen. Also a big thanks to MJJC for your efforts :)

Boggy
02-06-2012, 10:32 PM
Great Q&A. Thank you MJJC very much for making it happen.

bluetopez
02-06-2012, 11:35 PM
Thanks to MJJC & Mr. Walgren for taking the time to answer the fans questions. He is a great example of how a prosector should handle a high profile case.

MJBLiss
03-06-2012, 12:21 AM
Thank you Ivy! Thank you soon to be Judge David Walgren. Your respect and sensitivity to Michael Jackson, his family and the fans is very evident and very appreciated. God bless you in your new position. Los Angeles needs a judge like you! You will ALWAYS have my admiration and respect.

gerryevans
03-06-2012, 12:22 AM
Wonderful interview, wonderful guy.

Thank you MJJC.

CaptainEoLove85
03-06-2012, 12:55 AM
Thanks Ivy and Mr. Walgren. Such a nice man, and a true professional. :)

sunkeeper61
03-06-2012, 01:02 AM
Thank you so much for the interview with Mr Walgren. I congratulate him on his new position as judge. He'll do a fantastic job! I just wished he worked and lived in Toronto. lol!!!!

Rhilo
03-06-2012, 01:35 AM
I really appreciate him taking the time to answer. Thank you Mr. Walgreen!

Excited to see a few of my questions there, and his answers short, but precise :) Love that he always admired Michael for the great musician he was, and hope he continues to do so.

I do wish he could've been asked about the restitution, as it's of interest to a lot of fans here.

yanmjj
03-06-2012, 01:43 AM
just want to say thanks a lot -----Mr. Walgren and IVY. I salute you
!

Rachael Coles
03-06-2012, 02:35 AM
Thank you MJJC for sharing those questions and answers with Mr. Walgren. It was very enlightening and I'm Proud and Happy that he did such a Wonderful Job winning this case for The Jackson family,The True Friends of The *****ns and The Millions of fans around the world.
:)

8701girl
03-06-2012, 03:29 AM
Great interview with mr walgren :)

qbee
03-06-2012, 06:17 AM
That was a great :) Thanks you Mr Walgren MJJC and Ivy.
I really respect and admire that man.

Bubs
03-06-2012, 06:28 AM
Thanks Ivy + MJJC, and big huge thanks to David Walgren for taking time to answer to our questions.
Great questions and great answers. I'm happy to see that David likes Human Nature and Earth song:wub:

MsCassieMollie
03-06-2012, 07:11 AM
Paris "liked" (kinda like Facebook) this on her Instagram. :heart:

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MIST
03-06-2012, 07:16 AM
Thank you mr Wahlgren and MJJC.
Earthsong...:wub::wub::wub:

soulmum
03-06-2012, 08:17 AM
Thanks to Ivy, MJJC and Mr Waldren.

elusive moonwalker
03-06-2012, 11:12 AM
Thanks ivy. and thanks david for doing this. id of loved to hear more questions but of course alot wouldnt be possible due to many issues/rules etc like you said at the begining. much appreciated

MJTheKing
03-06-2012, 11:50 AM
Paris "liked" (kinda like Facebook) this on her Instagram. :heart:

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WoW :heart: I don't if Paris followed the trial or not but recently she is surprising me alot :heart:

Martin2011
03-06-2012, 01:22 PM
I think she follewed the trial

Victory22
03-06-2012, 02:47 PM
All I can say is WOW! Thank you Ivy and thank you Mr. Walgren. He seems to be very kind, compassionate and extremely brilliant. I will always be grateful that he was the one selected to prosecute Conrad Murray. We may have had a different outcome if a lesser litigator had been in charge of the case.

Ben
03-06-2012, 03:38 PM
As always, humble, professional, compassionate. People like Walgren, Pastor, T-Mez, Schaffer, make me believe in humanity again. I dont think they are aware of the gratitude we have.

Starwynde
03-06-2012, 03:52 PM
There are so many emotions churning within me, especially since it is now June. But the words of Mr. Walgren are comforting, and the job he did in court was absolutely stellar. I am particularly drawn to the statement, "There were two people in the room during the night of June 25, 2009..." Many have maintained that there are many others, who contributed to Michael's death. But the doctor who was WITH him, TREATING him, was responsible for his well-being. Conrad Murray failed Michael, when he needed him most. That says it all. Thank you, David Walgren, for seeing the truth, through all the smoke and mirrors.

AngieJ
03-06-2012, 07:48 PM
Good read.

It was nice of him to take the time and do this Q&A.

DarlinMichael
03-06-2012, 08:33 PM
Thank you so much for this Q&A! You're amazing!

Vinter
03-06-2012, 08:45 PM
Thank you Ivy for your success attempts to reach Mr.Walgren even in such a busy period of his career and thank all the MJJC staff who were involved into this interview questions' compiling.

To be honest, I expected much more from this Q&A.. and I'm afraid those just few questions which were sent to him and he answered to, couldn't make this Q&A much interesting. There were so many other questions which were much more interesting to listen to answers to.. Actually, I didn't read anything new here except the answer about autopsy photo. So I'm disappointed very much... :(

Mirabella76
03-06-2012, 09:32 PM
MJJC: Media reported that Michael Jackson’s kids especially his son Prince might be called to testify. Was there any truth to these rumors? Did you interview the kids and under what circumstances you would have called them to the stand?

David Walgren: I will say that I was always reluctant to call any of Michael’s children to testify at the trial and any media reports stating differently were based on pure speculation. My feeling was that the children had already had to experience enough trauma and I did not want to compound that by having them endure testifying in such a highly publicized setting about such an emotional and painful experience.


This part makes me feel about AEG case deposition. David didn't want to hurt children by bringing them to the court and to make a deposition about their dad. And their own guardians are ok with it. It's just beyond me. Sorry for off-topic but it's a most touching part of his answers. Ans I love his answer about favorite songs. I imagine what he learned about Michael if he liked Human Nature especially it's about loneliness.
For the rest I'd like to read much more answers and questions.

Thanks MJJC for this session! It was really great and I guess made us a little closer to Walgren LOL

prettygirl_
03-06-2012, 09:39 PM
Thank you for doing this. A great read :)

Caz01
03-06-2012, 10:10 PM
Thank you Ivy for your success attempts to reach Mr.Walgren even in such a busy period of his career and thank all the MJJC staff who were involved into this interview questions' compiling.

To be honest, I expected much more from this Q&A.. and I'm afraid those just few questions which were sent to him and he answered to, couldn't make this Q&A much interesting. There were so many other questions which were much more interesting to listen to answers to.. Actually, I didn't read anything new here except the answer about autopsy photo. So I'm disappointed very much... :(

Kinda relieved that someone else feels this way. There were some absolutely amazing questions submitted that could have been put forward. Not being ungrateful lol, just feel a bit deflated by a Q&A that could have been so much more.

MJ4MJ
04-06-2012, 02:25 AM
Thank you Ivy for arranging this Q & A and a big thank you to Mr Walgren for taking time out of his busy schedule to answer our questions. NO words can describe the gratitude that I have for his incredible work during the Murray trial. He is a true professional. I would like to wish him all the best for his future as a judge. Thank you Mr Walgren

MJ TinkerBell
04-06-2012, 07:47 AM
:pray::heart::pray:

Thank-you Michael, David Walgreen, MJJC and Gaz and Ivy :bow::clapping:

:pray::heart::pray:

elusive moonwalker
04-06-2012, 11:42 AM
Yeah i agree. i was a little disapointed about the lack of questions. but at the end of the day hes still working in the legal profession and there was prob alot of questions we wanted answering that he couldnt or didnt want to answer for professional reasons. he seemed pretty reserved in answering the questions.

were there any questions asked that werent answered?

christy
04-06-2012, 12:36 PM
David Walgren: There were two people in the room during the night of June 25, 2009. One was Conrad Murray, a medical doctor who is supposed to heal and care for people, and one was Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson put his life into the hands of Conrad Murray and Conrad Murray abandoned him. I do not believe Conrad Murray was wrongfully convicted, nor do I feel he is a fall guy for others.


Never had there been truer words ever spoken.
Thank You. I love Earth Song & Human Nature too. Great Choice! Cool!

Ashtanga
04-06-2012, 11:10 PM
Thanks! :heart:

Caz01
04-06-2012, 11:33 PM
Yeah i agree. i was a little disapointed about the lack of questions. but at the end of the day hes still working in the legal profession and there was prob alot of questions we wanted answering that he couldnt or didnt want to answer for professional reasons. he seemed pretty reserved in answering the questions.

were there any questions asked that werent answered?

He does seem very reserved and proper, at least professionally anyway...I like that about him :)

suzynyc
05-06-2012, 12:53 AM
Good read. I'm thankful that Mr. Walgren took his job with this case seriously, did his homework and knew his stuff. Dare I hope for a president Walgren someday (hah).

Bonnie Blue
06-06-2012, 05:37 PM
Thanks alot, ivy and mjjc for organising this, and of course judge walgren. It was very nice of him to take the time to answer our questions.

Sorry, i think it was my question -the top 3 things you would want to ask murray if he had taken the stand - that was probably not worded right to get a good answer. I was hoping to get an idea from mr walgren of any issues he still felt puzzled about regarding what happened on 25 june. But he seemed to take it literally and said he had more than 3 questions so couldn't answer. Or maybe he wanted to avoid the question - there is still an appeal going on.

AllForLove
07-06-2012, 06:33 PM
I bet he watched the "Sexy Back" video :lol: ....



:o:laugh:

wow :clapping: thank you Ivy, you always do great job :clapping:
Thank you to Mr Walgren to have found time to answer, there is no doubt that he will be a very good judge !

windy09
10-06-2012, 04:42 AM
Thank you Mr. Walgren for taking the time to answer the questions. It is sincerely appreciated. Thank you Ivy and MJJC for putting this together. :angel:

Love.him
24-08-2012, 12:30 PM
Just catching up now. Thanks for doing this Q&A. It's appreciated.