Jacko doctor in manslaughter probe

12 April 2012

The doctor who tried to revive a dying Michael Jackson has been named as the target of a manslaughter probe into the singer's death.

A search warrant filed on Thursday allowed authorities to seek "property or items constituting evidence of the offence of manslaughter that tend to show that Dr Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offence".

The warrant was filed a day after agents seized items from the doctor's Houston clinic and a rented storage unit.

Dr Murray, 51, was with Jackson as he died and has been a key figure in the month-long investigation. The search of his clinic indicated authorities were focusing on him, but the warrant language made it clear he is the target.

The court documents detailed items seized by federal drug agents and Los Angeles police. Among them were 27 tablets of the weight loss drug phentermine, a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam, two computer hard drives, emails and a controlled substance registration.

Dr Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, confirmed a search warrant had been executed and that none of the items seized had previously been requested by authorities, but did not comment further.

Dr Murray was hired as Jackson's personal physician just weeks before he died. He was in Jackson's rented Los Angeles mansion when the pop star was found unconscious on the morning of June 25 and tried unsuccessfully to revive him.

Dr Murray, a cardiologist, is licensed to practice in California, Texas and Nevada. Records show he has had no disciplinary actions taken against him, though one item seized by investigators is a suspension notice from a Houston hospital. No details were provided.

The Los Angeles County coroner's office was not expected to make an official determination of what killed Jackson until at least next week, and investigators this week were reviewing medical records taken from the offices of other doctors in the probe.

Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said he had sought information from "seven or eight" doctors and Dr Murray is the only one he has yet to talk to.

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