Michael Jackson’s personal physician compromised his professional responsibility to keep his lucrative position, a prosecutor told jurors Tuesday at the doctor’s involuntary manslaughter trial.
Wrapping up his opening statement, Deputy Dist. Atty. David Walgren ran through a list of actions by Dr. Conrad Murray that he said violated the standard of medical care, including leaving the singer unattended and failing to call 911 when he found Jackson stricken in bed.
“Dr. Murray was working for $150,000 a month. He was an employee, he acted as employee. He did not act as a medical professional using sound medical judgment,” Walgren said.
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Walgren addressed a courtroom darkened to accommodate an elaborate multimedia presentation.
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