Dr Conrad Murray |
Dr.Conrad Murray, the doctor accused of killing the Late Michael Jackson has stated that he can still prove that he did not kill the singer. Murray was convicted of killing the star later this year by injecting him with a fatal dose of Propofol. He is now begging the appeal courts to allow him to demonstrate his new theory.
Murray's lawyers are filling a brand new motion to appeal. They are now claiming that the vial could prove that he is innocent. They want the courts to allow for forensic testing on the vial, as there are claims that the vial would show traces of lidocaine.
This is supposed to be a vital piece of evidence because the prosecution claim that Murray hooked MJ up to an IV bag containing propofol and then left him by himself; first mixing the propofol with licodaine to stop the stinging sensation.
Murray's lawyers are filing a new motion in his appeal -- claiming a vial of Propofol could hold the key to his innocence ... if only a judge would allow forensic testing to search for traces of lidocaine.
The defence are claiming that was no lidocaine on the vial because Jackson injected himself with the fatal dose. Therefore, claiming that he committed suicide.
Murray was found guilty of manslaughter and is currently serving time in L.A. The County Jail has made two requests for testing of the vial. Both of these requests were denied by the judge. The ruling stated that Murray should have made this request prior to the trial.
Murray's legal team will be filing the motion today however, it could take weeks, even months for a decision to be made.
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