• That goes double in today's climate where politically-motivated prosecutions sometimes follow righteous self-defense incidents. (thetruthaboutguns.com)
  • It opens up the possibility of said witnesses having colluded with one another and with the incumbent First Minister's office to engineer a politically motivated prosecution. (steelcityscribblings.uk)
  • Despite Judge Michael Pastor's sharp rebuke of Dr. Conrad Murray, medical ethics and legal experts say the outcome is unlikely to dramatically change the culture of celebrity medicine. (pharmaceuticalprocessingworld.com)
  • I'm not sure celebrities can be deterred from trying to get what they want, but a doctor might be able to resist their pleas by saying, 'I don't want to end up like Conrad Murray,'" she said. (pharmaceuticalprocessingworld.com)
  • There are two decidedly different portraits of Michael Joseph Jackson emerging from the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, who has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in Los Angeles Superior Court. (thedailybeast.com)
  • He was a man who "literally put his life in the hands of Dr. Conrad Murray," as the prosecutor put it during opening statements, only to lose his life because of the doctor's "gross negligence, medical abandonment, and repeated incompetence. (thedailybeast.com)
  • The substandard medical care provided by Dr. Conrad Murray to his patient Michael Jackson is the heart of the People's charge. (blogspot.com)
  • Conrad Murray high-profile Trial will be watched by millions across the world. (blogspot.com)
  • Yesterday Craig Murray - whistle blower, Scots nationalist, former rector of Dundee University, former UK Ambassador and much besides - was sentenced to eight months for contempt of court in his blog coverage of the collapsed trial of former SNP leader and First Minister, Alex Salmond. (steelcityscribblings.uk)
  • Craig Murray is no ordinary member of the public. (steelcityscribblings.uk)
  • The way in which Craig Murray has been singled out … is a national scandal which should concern anyone who cares about the rule of law in Scotland. (steelcityscribblings.uk)
  • I see a good correlation between disarming blacks to prevent rebellion/resistance to mob violence with today's prosecution of ostensibly justifiable self-defense. (blogspot.com)
  • Medical experts testifying for the prosecution painted Murray as reckless and said he should have never given Jackson propofol to help him sleep despite the singer's urging. (pharmaceuticalprocessingworld.com)
  • Murray's most grievous act, according to the prosecution, was that he dared to bring the hospital-only anesthetic propofol into a private home and use it without the proper monitoring and resuscitation equipment. (thedailybeast.com)
  • and on his left leg, there is another bruise from the permanent intravenous port Murray had installed behind his knee to facilitate his nightly dose of propofol. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Most important for the state's case: Rogers testified it was his conclusion that the cause of death was "acute propofol intoxication" exacerbated by two sedatives given by Murray-lorazepam and midazolam-and that the manner of death was homicide. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Rogers said it just didn't make sense that Jackson awoke from propofol slumber and gave himself another fatal dose during the two minutes that Murray claimed he was out of the room. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Mr. Flanagan said to Dr. Rogers "we also have the evidence that between 10:40 and 10:50, Dr. Murray injected 25mg of Propofol which may have been successful keeping the patient awake for a short period of time. (blogspot.com)
  • Prosecutions at this time were paid for by the victim or someone on their behalf, not by the government or the court of law. (rictornorton.co.uk)
  • I didn't defuse the situation but the fact that this painting is no longer there makes me feel far better," he said. (mg.co.za)
  • Although most historians have focused on the dramatic and terrible incidents of men hanged for the felony of sodomy, in fact most prosecutions were for the misdemeanour of "attempted sodomy" this involved any sort of indecent behaviour between men, including groping and kissing and solicitation of sex. (rictornorton.co.uk)
  • The investigation of any criminal matter, and the conduct of any associated prosecution, is decided by An Garda Síochána and the law officers of the state who operate with complete independence from the political system. (thejournal.ie)
  • Specifically I'm going to focus on men who had to flee the country to avoid prosecution or punishment following scandalous revelations about their sexual relations with other men. (rictornorton.co.uk)
  • During his testimony, Vernitsky, a/k/a OZ, admitted that he had lied to police about various details of what transpired on Aug. 26, 2007 - the night the prosecution alleged that Fitzgerald and Hill had beaten him and tried to cover it up after catching him spray-painting a Feltonville building. (inquirer.com)
  • In the circumstances Hill & Company are lucky to have escaped prosecution for their part. (libcom.org)
  • Common Pleas Judge James Murray Lynn yesterday, at the request of the now-ex-cops' defense attorneys, ruled that the testimony given on Wednesday by David Vernitsky was so riddled with lies that the trial could not proceed. (inquirer.com)
  • La Grange admitted to painting a large red X over the genital and facial area of the art piece before his co-accused Louis Mabokela smeared black paint over the surface of the image - while eNews cameras filmed the incident on Tuesday. (mg.co.za)
  • We still believe this painting continues to tarnish the image of Zuma. (mg.co.za)
  • The state has painted the King of Pop as a healthy and functional man, while the defense team for Murray is careful to stress the entertainer's many and varied maladies. (thedailybeast.com)
  • No congressional push to impeach the antifa-friendly judges, no separate federal prosecutions of the out-of-state rioters, no segments about this outrage on Fox News. (anncoulter.com)
  • His offence 1 was that of refusing to remove from his site 'identity jigsaw' pieces: facts about witnesses, for the failed prosecution of Mr Salmond on fourteen counts of sexual abuse, whose anonymity is protected. (steelcityscribblings.uk)
  • The artwork caused a national outcry and has been labelled racist by the ANC, who are seeking an urgent court interdict to prevent the painting from being exhibited or published. (mg.co.za)
  • A lurid picture of a so-called 'sinister fringe' was painted by establishment politicians and their friends in the media. (thejournal.ie)
  • Malolo reef damage in Fiji … target of prosecution of Fiji government, say local media reports. (eveningreport.nz)
  • La Grange also accused the Goodman Gallery of perpetuating the racial prejudices of South Africa's past by allowing the painting to be exhibited. (mg.co.za)
  • Footage showed Mabokela being roughed up by gallery security immediately after defacing the painting. (mg.co.za)
  • Murray was convicted in 2011 of causing Michael Jackson's death in June of 2009 by providing him with the powerful dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol. (thebuzzcincy.com)
  • Prosecutors painted a picture of Murray trying to cover-up evidence of propofol and lying to doctors about its use. (ibtimes.com)
  • A portrait, painted by T. Murray, was engraved by George Vertue in 1733. (wikipedia.org)
  • He studied art in London and Paris, and later studied portrait painting with Wayman Adams in New York and Mexico. (navy.mil)
  • A well known portrait painter before the war, one of Commander Murray's first assignments was to paint portraits of the members of the Navy's General Board. (navy.mil)
  • About this time Commander Murray also painted a spirited and dramatic portrait of Navy Nurse Ann Bernatitus, a heroine of Bataan and first woman recipient of the Legion of Merit. (navy.mil)
  • In recent weeks, Valor has gathered data and reports from the Federal Police, the Federal Revenue, the Prosecution Service, the São Paulo Security Secretariat, and European Union officials that help paint an updated portrait of how crime has exploited the country's port structures - especially in Santos. (adv.br)
  • 2) he further claims that Franklin-Lipsker conspired with Assistant District Attorney Martin Murray ("Murray") and jail official John Cuneo ("Cuneo") to violate his Sixth Amendment rights by using Franklin-Lipsker as an agent of the government to attempt to elicit a confession outside the presence of Franklin's counsel. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Yet, even though he was sentenced to four years in jail, Murray may spend only months behind bars due to extreme overcrowding in Los Angeles County where he will serve time. (ibtimes.com)
  • Murray sees the Cheese Trail as the perfect compliment to all the Finger Lakes wineries. (trafalgar.com.hk)
  • Mr. Martin was convicted of murdering his wife because the prosecution had hid various reports showing that the police had contemporaneous reports which showed that the Defendant's three year old son had exculpated the Defendant. (crimapp.com)
  • Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor gave Murray the maximum sentence and said he physician engaged in money for medicine madness that is simply not acceptable to me. (ibtimes.com)
  • Key to the sentencing were several factors including money -- Dr. Murray had negotiated a $150,000 per month salary to care for Jackson ahead of a series of concerts in London -- and a TV documentary made during the trial, but aired after it was over, in which Murray denied any feelings of guilt. (ibtimes.com)
  • of State vs. Hinson having brought in a verdict of guilty,the court sen tenced the prisoner to pay $3 restitution money and costs of prosecution,on Satur day next be whipped with 20 lashes, be imprisoned three months, and convict jacket for three monthsthereafler as a badge of his crime. (loc.gov)
  • They painted a picture of a police department out to close the case at all cost. (crimapp.com)
  • Police had also been investigating numerous other complaints - relating to five other political parties, the Exclusive Brethren and three Unions - referred from the Electoral Commission and Chief Electoral Officer in regard to breaches of the Electoral Act, but said no prosecutions would be made. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • There is a six month deadline for prosecutions under the act after an offence has been committed. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Jackson hired Murray to be his exclusive personal physician prior to his tour in July 2009. (bytstav.sk)
  • Assigned to the Combat Art Section at the time of its formation, as a combat artist to paint naval activities for both Public Relations use and for the Navy's historical record, he had served continuously therein, with additional duty as combat artist and/or deck duties. (navy.mil)
  • At the time of Jacksons death, Murray was married to Dr. Blanche Y Bonnick, his medical-school classmate at the Meharry Medical College. (bytstav.sk)
  • In addition, Murray was ordered to pay some court fees, and another hearing was set for prosecution claims that he may owe more than $100 million in restitution to Jackson's family. (ibtimes.com)
  • From the Fourth Fleet in the South Atlantic, covering the Caribbean area, Commander Murray was ordered to the Eight Fleet in North African waters on 6 June 1944. (navy.mil)
  • District Attorney Steve Cooley, whose office prosecuted Murray, noted that overcrowding in area jails would lessen the four years considerably. (ibtimes.com)
  • A man prepared to break every medical ethic to keep Jackson functioning for his 50 forthcoming comeback concerts in London the role Murray had been hired, at great expense, to fulfil. (bytstav.sk)
  • He also said Murray will also suffer from the infamy of his conviction for the death of a man who was so famous and beloved by so many people. (ibtimes.com)
  • How long Murray stays behind bars is up to the Los Angeles County sheriff who oversees the jails packed with offenders of violent crimes. (ibtimes.com)
  • His father, Rawle Murray is also a doctor who practised in Texas, and when Murray arrived in the US, he went to university and medical school in Houston and Nashville, before working as a cardiologist in San Diego. (bytstav.sk)
  • He said the doctor was negligent from the moment he began to care for Jackson, and after finding Jackson lifeless in his bed on June 25, 2009, Murray failed to quickly call paramedics, hid evidence of propofol and lied about its use to emergency room doctors. (ibtimes.com)
  • In a news conference after the sentencing, defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan said he believed Pastor was openly hostile to Murray during the trial and sentencing. (ibtimes.com)
  • Whichever version we accept one thing is beyond doubt: the fact that Murray was on the phone to one of his youthful mistresses when Jackson breathed his last is no mere coincidence. (bytstav.sk)
  • Over the course of the six weeks he worked for him, Murray administered him the drug intravenously despite being aware of its potentially fatal consequences. (bytstav.sk)
  • It won't bring him (Jackson) back, but at least he (Murray) got the maximum sentence, Katherine Jackson told reporters. (ibtimes.com)
  • For the prosecution this was the most important piece of evidence against us. (sahistory.org.za)
  • That drug had been obtained and administered to Jackson by Murray at the singer's rented home. (ibtimes.com)
  • The prosecution fought the Defendant's request for a DNA test for five years. (crimapp.com)
  • In the Italian sector, when exposed upon a hill while painting a scene of ships fighting shore batteries, he had the unique experience of drawing five rounds of fire from a German 88. (navy.mil)
  • Commander Murray was commissioned Lieutenant (jg) in the US Naval Reserve on 6 March 1942, and was attached to the Inshore Patrol, based at the Naval Section Base, Port Everglades, Florida, where he had duty with anti-submarine warfare. (navy.mil)