Showing posts with label celebrityprison. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Trial of Michael Jackson doctor delayed to May


File photo of Murray (centre), sitting with his lawyers Edward Chernoff (left) and Michael Flanagan, during his arraignment in Los Angeles, California on January 25, 2011

A judge yesterday delayed opening statements in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Michael Jackson’s doctor until May 9, giving attorneys for both sides more time to share information.

The trial of Dr Conrad Murray had been slated to begin on March 24, which remains the date prospective jurors will be called upon to fill out questionnaires, according to the ruling by Los Angeles Superior Court judge Michael Pastor.

Murray is accused of illegally giving Jackson the powerful anaesthetic propofol and other drugs as sleep aids, leading to the pop star’s June 2009 death.

The doctor had been hired to aid the “Thriller” singer as he prepare for a series of comeback concerts.

The Houston-based doctor has pleaded not guilty to the charge and faces up to four years in prison if convicted.


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Judge warns Lohan guilty plea means jail


Lohan was offered a six-month sentence by prosecutors

Lindsay Lohan was warned yesterday that any plea bargain on her jewellery theft charge would involve jail time, but the troubled actress seemed set on rejecting any deals and opting instead to risk a trial.

Lohan, 24, was given until March 10, to consider a plea deal offered by prosecutors on a charge that she walked out of a Los Angeles jewellery store in January without paying for a US$2,500 (RM7,750) necklace.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed at yesterday’s hearing — the latest in a series of trips to court that have halted Lohan’s once promising movie career.




But celebrity website TMZ.com, citing unnamed sources connected to the case, said prosecutors want Lohan to plead guilty and serve six months in jail to avoid a possibly longer sentence if convicted at trial of stealing the necklace.

Lohan and her lawyers had been hoping for an arrangement that would avoid any more time behind bars. The actress spent two weeks in jail last summer on a probation violation in a 2007 drunk driving and cocaine conviction.

But Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Keith L. Schwartz told her sternly that “this case does involve jail time. Period. If you plead (guilty) in front of me and the case is resolved in front of me, you are going to jail, period.”

Lohan pleaded not guilty to grand theft at an initial hearing earlier in February, and has told friends she believed the necklace was on loan.

Schwartz said yesterday he doubted Lohan and her lawyers would accept a plea deal. “I get the impression you are not going to accept the (prosecutors’) offer, okay. I don’t have a crystal ball, and I’m not privy to any inside information, but that is the feeling that I got.”

TMZ.com reported that Lohan told a friend after leaving the courtroom she was not guilty and would not accept going back to jail. She has until March 10 to consider her response.

“I don’t care that you are Lindsay Lohan versus John Doe,” Schwartz lectured the “Mean Girls” actress. “You will be treated exactly the same as anyone else, no better or worse.”

Lohan, dressed in cream pants and a low-cut black blouse, said little during yesterday’s hearing, conferring quietly with her attorney and answering the judge, “yes, your honour,” when asked if she understood what he said to her.

Lohan faces a separate court hearing before a different judge in her 2007 drunk driving conviction. She remains on probation in that case and in January completed a court-ordered three month stay in rehab — her fifth stint in treatment in three years.

Schwartz said he would recommend psychological counselling for Lohan as part of her sentence, telling her “I don’t want you to be a repeat offender....I want you to get on with your life and move on.”

Lohan made her name as an 11-year-old in the Disney movie “The Parent Trap” and went on to have hits with “Freaky Friday” and “Herbie Fully Loaded”.

But she lost her lead part in a movie about 1970s porn actress Linda Lovelace while she was in rehab last year.




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Reggae star Banton convicted in US drug case


Jamaican reggae star and Grammy winner Buju Banton was found guilty on federal drug charges and could face 15 years to life in prison.

A 12-member jury in Tampa found Banton, 37, guilty yesterday of conspiring with two other men to possess 5 kg or more of cocaine in Sarasota, Florida, in December 2009. The verdict came after a four-day trial.

Banton (picture), whose real name is Mark Myrie, won a Grammy for the best reggae album of 2010 for “Before the Dawn” on February 13. He was unable to attend the ceremony in Los Angeles because he was preparing for the start of his trial the next day in Tampa.





Banton testified at the trial that he was entrapped by federal informant Alexander Johnson and never wanted to buy drugs. Banton said he met Johnson on a trans-Atlantic flight and talked about drugs to impress him because he thought Johnson had connections in the music industry.

Jurors were shown a video of Banton tasting cocaine in a Sarasota warehouse two days before his two associates were arrested trying to buy the drugs from an undercover officer. Banton was arrested at his home in Miami.

About 20 supporters of Banton prayed for his acquittal in the hallway of the US District Courthouse while the jury deliberated.

This was Banton’s second trial on the drug charges. The first trial ended last year when the jury could not agree on a verdict.

A sentencing date has not been scheduled.


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