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Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor kept the scheduled March 24 start date for the trial in place, but said he shared the prosecution’s frustration and reminded defense attorneys that they could be fined or even barred from calling witnesses if they did not comply with legal obligations to turn over the materials. “Dr. Murray is entitled to have a speedy trial, but it’s not trial by lack of information,” Pastor said. Deputy Dist. Atty. Deborah Brazil argued that with only a month before trial begins, Murray’s attorneys have not handed over a report or notes about the expected testimony of Dr. Paul White. The defense acknowledged that White, a Dallas anesthesiologist with an expertise in propofol - the drug that killed Jackson - is its most important witness but, insisted the expert had yet to prepare a report and had communicated his findings to the defense verbally. Those findings, according to defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan, included the opinion that Jackson was addicted to Demerol and that Murray did not cause his death. Judge Pastor urged Murray’s lawyers to provide more information about White's testimony to the prosecution. “I’m just finding it very difficult to believe that a renowned forensic expert in any subject is going to take the stand without having documentation in front of him,” the judge said. Murray, 57, is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the June 2009 death of the music icon. His lawyers have suggested that Jackson self-administered the fatal dose of propofol.
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| 18/5/1988 | Michael's movie 'Moonwalker' is previewed at the Cannes Fim festival (France). |