CBS/AP/ June 14, 2010, 5:39 PM

Jackson Doctor to Keep CA License, Judge Says

A doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death will keep his California medical license after a judge ruled Monday he didn't have the authority to revoke it.

Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor declined a request by California authorities to suspend the ability of Dr. Conrad Murray to practice medicine in the state.

Pastor said there were no circumstances that warranted revisiting the conditions of Murray's bail.

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California authorities have sought the suspension since Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter in February.

Murray is accused of giving the pop star a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol last June. He has pleaded not guilty.

He showed no reaction to Pastor's ruling.

Pastor said he may revisit the issue of Murray's medicallicense, but only if there was new information or possibly after a preliminary hearing.

Several members of Jackson's family, including his father Joe, mother Katherine, sister LaToya and brother Jermaine, attended the hearing.

Murray's attorneys fought the restriction, arguing that it would prompt authorities in Texas and Nevada to take similar action.

Murray operates clinics in both states, which have ordered him
not to use anesthetics on his patients.

Murray's attorney Ed Chernoff said in documents filed Friday that Nevada and Texas have reached agreements to allow Murray to practice as long as he abides by a judge's order not to administer anesthetics such as propofol.

The pop music legend died June 25 after Murray, his personal physician, administered propofol and other drugs to help him sleep.

Murray maintains nothing he did should have killed Jackson.

Pastor was asked by the state attorney general to overrule another judge's decision that allowed Murray to keep practicing.

Murray remains free on $75,000 bail.

Last month, the cardiologist made news when he stabilized a woman who fell unconscious and had a weak pulse on a flight from Houston.
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Justme8811 says:
Conrad needs to take his own propofol!
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extremophil says:
He's probably overqualified to be a California doctor.
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mahdeealoo says:
What?! Holy cow.
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tiredofthebs says:
I've always said that the case against Dr. Murray was weak. California needed to prove that he was negligent to revoke his license. Unfortunately folks, a PATIENT DYING doesn't prove negligence no matter how you feel personally. He is a doctor, and he was within his legal rights to administer medication to Michael Jackson. We all regret the end result. But only MINOR legal violations occurred, and Dr. Murray will serve NO TIME. Bet on it!
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ockham500 says:
Your American Medical Association at work. Don't want a health bill.
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krzeaz says:
I sure wouldn't want this MD practicing his style of negligent "medicine" on me. Can't believe the judge decided this. What an error of judgment.
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cleric60 says:
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor declined a request by California authorities to suspend the ability of Dr. Conrad Murray to practice medicine in the state.
Interesting, a judge, who lack medical knowledge declines a request from a group of medical expects---corruption??????
Should we follow the money train?????
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