Summarizing their final thoughts, attorneys in the trial of Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, will make their closing arguments to the jury today (November 3).
Hoping for a conviction on a charge of manslaughter, the prosecution will once again try to convince jurors that Murray was reckless and criminally negligent in his treatment of the King of Pop, administering the strong anesthetic propofol as a way to treat MJ's insomnia.
On the other end, the defense will reiterate their side, insisting Michael was responsible for his own death by self-injecting the fatal dose of the drug into his system without Conrad's knowledge.
If found guilty, Murray will face up to four years in prison as well as the loss of his medical license.
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