MJ’s son Prince may be asked to testify in Dr. Conrad Murray case
By ANIMonday, January 3, 2011
WASHINGTON - Late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s oldest son Prince Michael may be asked to testify in a Los Angeles court on Tuesday.
The observations made by the 13-year-old as well as his younger siblings during their father’s final days could be crucial to Dr. Conrad Murray’s defense, who has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the singer’s death.
Jackson’s former personal physician has, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge and faces up to four years in prison if convicted.
“What Jackson’s children may have seen in the past could be crucial to the defense,” Radaronline.com quoted a source as telling the Daily Star.
“If they ever, even once, saw their father administer his own drugs, it will support Dr. Murray’s claims,” said source.
In addition to the pop icon’s kids, as many as 30 witnesses may also be called during the two-week hearing which will determine whether there is enough �evidence to send Murray to trial. (ANI)