Attorneys representing Michael Jackson's personal physician are expected to call a string of character witnesses Wednesday to paint Dr. Conrad Murray as a competent and caring doctor who cared for the poor.
Jurors in Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial have already heard from one former patient, called by prosecutors, who said he credited the cardiologist with saving his life with the care he received following a heart attack.
However, the patient, Robert Russell, said he later grew frustrated and felt abandoned around the time of Jackson's death when the doctor canceled critical appointments.
Also called to the stand by prosecutors was a medical assistant in Murray's office, Connie Ng, who testified that she began volunteering with the doctor after he treated her grandmother and helped her recover.
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