Conrad Murray to learn punishment for death
Jackson's family members will have an opportunity to speak before Murray is sentenced, although it remains unclear if any planned to make a statement
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Jackson's family members will have an opportunity to speak before Murray is sentenced, although it remains unclear if any planned to make a statement
Michael Jackson's doctor was sentenced on Tuesday to four years behind bars for his role in the pop star's death
Conrad Murray will appeal his conviction in the Michael Jackson wrongful death case. Betty Nguyen reports.
Doctor convicted of manslaughter files widely expected appeal, plans to represent himself in court
Defense attorney for Michael Jackson's doc calls judge's 4 year prison sentence "very harsh," discusses appeal options
Jeff Glor talks to Michael Flanagan, one of Conrad Murray's defense attorneys, about the four-year sentence and the judge's stern words.
CBS News national correspondent Ben Tracy reports from Los Angeles on the sentencing of Dr. Conrad Murray for his role in the death of Michael Jackson.
Michael Jackson's doctor was sentenced on Tuesday to four years behind bars for his role in the pop star's death
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor chastised Dr. Conrad Murray Tuesday before sentencing him to 4 years behind bars
Defense team hoping for probation, prosecution looking for 4-year sentence plus $100M restitution for pop star's family
Convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, Dr. Conrad Murray was given the maximum sentence of four years behind bars from a judge who described the case as "medicine madness." Ben Tracy reports.
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley and correspondent Ben Tracy report on the sentencing of Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death.
Speaking at the sentencing of Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson family rep. Brian Panish said family is not seeking revenge, but wants justice.
Legal analyst Jack Ford speaks to the "Early Show" anchors about the involuntary manslaughter case of Dr. Conrad Murray and how the judge will weigh possible sentences.
Dr. Conrad Murray, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, will be sentenced in Los Angeles. Lee Cowan reports on the latest details.
Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray defends himself in NBC interviews
He may be kept in virtual isolation in L.A. County jail awaiting sentencing, for his own protection, analyst says
Jury deliberated for less than two days before convicting the celebrity doctor in Jackson's 2009 death
CBS News national correspondent Ben Tracy reports on Dr. Conrad Murray and what is likely to happen to him since his conviction of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
Conrad Murray could serve just a fraction of his potential jail sentence, according to legal insiders
Lawyer for Michael Jackson's doctor says Murray was "devastated" by involuntary manslaughter guilty finding
If convicted, Murray could be sentenced to up to four years behind bars and will lose his medical license
Jackson biographer: Dr. Conrad Murray's conviction on involuntary manslaughter charges won't bring Michael back
Jury is diverse, focused cross-section of Southern Calif.
Jury deliberated for less than two days before convicting the celebrity doctor in Jackson's 2009 death
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Jimmy Kimmel announced Cleto Escobedo III, his longtime friend and bandleader of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," has died at 59. Escobedo has been with the show since it premiered in 2003, and he and Kimmel were friends since childhood.
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Cleto Escobedo III, longtime bandleader of the "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show, has died, Jimmy Kimmel announced Tuesday. He was 59.
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State-sponsored cybercriminals used Anthropic's tech to target tech companies, financial institutions and other organizations, AI company alleges.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TSA agents with "exemplary service" during the government shutdown will receive a $10,000 bonus check.
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It's become nearly impossible for people to tell the difference between music generated by artificial intelligence and that created by humans, according to a survey of 9,000 people.
State-sponsored cybercriminals used Anthropic's tech to target tech companies, financial institutions and other organizations, AI company alleges.
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