Next court date 5th April 2010.. What happens next?

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Ok so now hes been charged and has posted bail.. what happens next? What happens at the next court hearing on the 5th April?
 
preliminary hearing presume that happens and not a grand jury. the hearing will decide if the case goes to trial. theres a thread where u can ask all these sort of questions.
 
this article says a date for the prelim will be set on the 5th. i thought the actual prelim happens then?


Jackson doctor out on bail, back for April hearing


LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson's doctor returns to court in April to find out the date for the next major step in the case — a proceeding that will reveal for the first time the evidence the prosecution believes will show his "gross negligence" was the direct cause of the pop star's death.

Dr. Conrad Murray pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge of involuntary manslaughter and a judge released him on $75,000 bail.

Superior Court Judge Keith Schwartz ordered Murray to turn in his passport and said he could travel within the U.S., but not to any foreign country. The prosecutor had suggested he might flee to his native Grenada or to Trinidad where he has a child.

Murray was ordered to return April 5 to have another date set for his preliminary hearing. That proceeding, a virtual minitrial, will disclose the evidence prosecutors maintain will demonstrate Murray's "gross negligence."

Murray is accused of giving Jackson a fatal dose of an anesthetic to help him sleep. Jackson died June 25. If convicted, the doctor could face up to four years in prison.

Schwartz told Murray he was restricting his practice of medicine, barring him from using any anesthetic agent, specifically the drug propofol that a coroner's report found was the cause of Jackson's death with other drugs as contributing factors.

"I don't want you sedating people," the judge said.

Immediately after the hearing, LaToya Jackson issued a statement saying she believed her brother had been murdered and that others besides Murray were involved in his death.

"I will continue to fight until all of the proper individuals are brought forth and justice is served," LaToya said. She was in court along with siblings including Jermaine, Tito, Jackie and Randy.

Her father, Joe Jackson, expressed the same views Monday night in an interview on "Larry King Live" and claimed that his son believed he was going to be murdered. He did not elaborate.

As he left the courtroom, the family patriarch said, "We need justice."

Outside the Los Angeles airport area courthouse, about 50 Michael Jackson fans carried large photographs of the superstar and signs urging, "Justice for Michael." Many were the same fans who had stood vigil during the 2005 trial at which Jackson was acquitted of child molestation. Some shouted "murderer" when Murray was brought to court.

Murray recently reopened his office in Houston after months of waiting to be charged while his bills piled up.

A representative of the state attorney general's office said the California Medical Board would be filing a motion to revoke Murray's medical license to practice in California while he awaits trial.

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren tried to persuade the judge to impose a high bail of $300,000. He said in his motion that although Murray has no criminal record, he has violated court orders involving child support payments and "leads an irresponsible and financially unstable life."

Murray's lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, objected that Murray should not be penalized for not having money. The judge said he believed $75,000 — triple the bail in ordinary cases of this nature — would be enough to ensure he does not flee. The bail was posted shortly after the hearing and Murray was released.

Jackson, 50, hired Murray in May to be his personal physician as he prepared for a strenuous series of comeback performances.

The single felony count of involuntary manslaughter alleges that Murray "did unlawfully and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson."

To prove an involuntary manslaughter charge, prosecutors must either show that Jackson died while Murray was carrying out an unlawful act, or that his standard of care was so bad that it was grossly negligent.

The charge alleges he acted "without due caution and circumspection."

Known as "milk of amnesia," propofol is only supposed to be administered by an anesthesia professional in a medical setting because it depresses breathing and heart rate while lowering blood pressure.

At the same time the charge was filed Monday, the coroner's office released its autopsy report on Jackson. The document, previously obtained by The Associated Press, found the singer was in relatively good health and died from acute propofol intoxication.

Dr. Selma Calmes, an anesthesiologist who reviewed the report at the coroner's request, said the level of propofol in Jackson's body was akin to what would be given for major surgery. After such a dose, a patient normally would have a tube inserted in the airway to help with breathing and be ventilated by an anesthesiologist.

"The standard of care for administering propofol was not met," she wrote.


Associated Press Writer Anthony McCartney contributed to this story.
 
A prelim hearing will adress any unanswered questions and will decide if and when the case goes to trial.
 
if they decide it doesnt, what does that mean? He gets off?

Its up to the judge on the 5th to decide whether there is enough evidence to go to trial. Murray will go to trial in this but say on the very very minute chance that the judge decides that there is no evidence against him then yes he will go free and charges will be dropped. But I wouldn't worry as there is so much evidence against Murray the judge has no choice but to take it to trial. Plus the key word is 'probable cause.' If the judge believes there is probable cause that a crime was committed then it will be taken to trial.
 
if they decide it doesnt, what does that mean? He gets off?

basically yes. if the judge decides theres not enough evidence for a trial then thats it. but that wont happen. its rare a case doesnt get through a prelim. all u need is to show a small amount of evidence

Its up to the judge on the 5th to decide whether there is enough evidence to go to trial.
a couple of articles said the hearing on the 5th will set a date for the prelim its not the actual prelim as first reported. and murrays lawyer was already talking about delays due to waiting on discovery from the D.A. if its anything like 03-05 there will be dealy after delay. it seems the system likes making money for its lawyers
 
Michael's money won't be spend on this Murray prosecution though will it? As the prosecutors are representing Michael this time around? I HOPE Murray's lawyer's are working pro bono, if not I have serious doubts as where he get's the money from.
 
no mj is the victim the state defends him the D.A's are paid for by the state/ goverment etc. only time it will cost the estate anything is when they sue. then they hire and pay the lawyers
 
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