London
(ANI):
Michael
Jackson's
personal
doctor
Conrad
Murray
is
reportedly
set
to
appear
in
court
over
the
singer"s
death.
The
medic,
who
was
said
to
be
facing
involuntary
manslaughter
charges,
will
be
arraigned
at
a
court
near
Los
Angeles
International
Airport,
according
to
a
source.
A
lawyer
for
Murray,
who
has
repeatedly
denied
any
wrong
doing,
said
the
physician
will
turn
himself
in
if
charged.
"We
are
prepared
for
whatever
occurs.
We
have
time
to
meet
and
strategise
for
possible
scenarios,
but
in
reality
we've
had
eight
months
to
do
that," the
Mirror
quoted
attorney
Ed
Chernoff
as
saying.
Murray
has
been
at
the
centre
of
the
investigation
probing
the
singer"s
death
on
June
25
last
year
after
he
confessed
administering
the
powerful
sedative
propofol
to
Jackson
hours
before
his
death.
The
Los
Angeles
County
coroner
ruled
Jackson"s
death
as
a
homicide,
concluding
the
King
of
Pop
died
from
"acute
propofol
intoxication" combined
with
sedatives.