Lawyer denies Jackson’s doctor hid information
By IANSTuesday, March 23, 2010
LONDON - Conrad Murray’s lawyer has denied reports that the doctor failed to cooperate with paramedics on the day of Michael Jackson’s death, insisting he did “everything in his power” to save him.
Murray’s has been accused of administering anaesthetic Propofol which led to the singer’s death. He has pleaded not guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter, reports contactmusic.com
However, a recent report had revealed that Murray did not inform the paramedics about the drug dose. His lawyer Ed Chernoff has yet to read the ambulance report but he insists Murray did nothing wrong.
“We can say unequivocally that Murray did everything in his power to save Michael Jackson’s life and that he fully cooperated with both the paramedics at the scene and physicians at UCLA Medical Center,” said Chernoff.