New
York
(ANI):
Conrad
Murray,
the
physician
who's
at
the
centre
of
the
Michael
Jackson
manslaughter
probe,
will
surrender
if
charges
are
filed
against
him,
reveals
his
rep.
Spokeswoman
Miranda
Sevcik
denied
reports
that
Dr
Murray
plans
to
surrender
at
a
courthouse
Wednesday
morning.
"There
has
been
no
specific
request
from
officials
for
his
presence.
The
District
Attorney
might
have
a
plan,
but
they
aren't
telling
us," the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
her
as
saying.
"But
as
we've
said
from
the
beginning,
any
time
[law
enforcement]
want
us
at
the
courthouse,
say
the
word
and
we'll
cooperate.
He's
always
planned
to
surrender
if
asked.
He
is
in
Los
Angeles
to
meet
with
his
legal
team,
take
care
of
some
family
business
and
continue
to
cooperate
with
law
enforcement,"
she
added.
Meanwhile,
the
Los
Angeles
County
District
Attorney's
Office
and
the
Los
Angeles
Police
Department
have
been
working
to
build
a
case
against
Murray,
but
a
well-placed
source
said
no
decision
had
been
made.
There's
no
decision
from
the
DA's
office,"
said
an
LAPD
source.
Asked
if
a
charge
could
come
this
week,
the
source
added,
"It
could,
but
it's
up
to
the
DA."
The
source
said
detectives
would
then
decide
whether
to
arrest
Dr.
Murray
or
ask
him
to
surrender.
"We
would
discuss
that
after
something
is
filed,"
the
source
said.