Michael Jackson's doctor sentenced to four years

November 30, 2011 12:11 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:05 pm IST - LOS ANGELES

Dr. Conrad Murray during the trial at the Los Angeles Superior Court, in Los Angeles.

Dr. Conrad Murray during the trial at the Los Angeles Superior Court, in Los Angeles.

The doctor who was convicted in the overdose death of Michael Jackson was sentenced to the maximum four years in prison on Tuesday in a finale to the tormented saga of the King of Pop.

Dr. Conrad Murray was sentenced on Tuesday, three weeks after a jury convicted the cardiologist of involuntary manslaughter. The judge chastised him for a “horrific violation of trust” in caring for Jackson.

Prosecutors had urged the judge to sentence the doctor to the maximum, arguing his treatment of Jackson with a powerful anesthetic ended the life of the King of Pop and left his three children without a father.

Attorneys for the 58-year-old Murray argued that probation was a more appropriate sentence, given his lack of a criminal history and the fact he will lose his medical license.

Murray could serve half of the four years because of overcrowding in California jails.

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