The King of Pop's doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter,
but Michael Jackson's eldest sister thinks otherwise.
This week's music news had a rather intense start. Dr. Conrad Murray, the private physician for the late Michael Jackson, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter charges..
J. Michael Flanagan, one of Murray's defense attorneys, said they would not pursue a plea bargain. According to AP, Flanagan said his client was looking forward to "telling his side of the story" on trial which is set to begin March 28..
"I think our case is really solid," Flanagan said. "This should result in an acquittal.".
Rebbie Jackson, the deceased pop singer's eldest sister, said she believes Murray is guilty. During an appearance on "The View" Thursday, Rebbie replied, "yes," when asked if she saw a murderer when she looked at Murray..
"Yes, I do," she said. "I have faith in the judicial system, and we're going to find out the truth with everything in a few weeks.".
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