Deliberations Day 2: Michael Jackson Trial Jury Deliberations Resume
Tuesday, 07 June 2005
The jury resumed deliberations Tuesday in the case against Mr. Jackson. The day concluded without a verdict. Sheriff's vans brought the eight women and four men of the jury to the courthouse, where Jackson fans and members of the news media waited in anticipation of a verdict.
Deliberations Day 1: No Verdict for Michael Jackson, Jury Asks Questions
Monday, 06 June 2005
Jurors in the Michael Jackson child molestation trial completed their first full day of deliberations Monday without reaching a verdict. The eight women and four men have spent some eight hours weighing up the evidence. Little more than an hour into the day the jurors sent word to the judge that they had a question, but the query and its resolution were not publicly disclosed, drawing a protest from news media.
Michael Jackson Visits Hospital For Back Spasms
Sunday, 05 June 2005
Statement from Publicist, Raymone Bain: "Michael Jackson visited the Santa Ynez Cottage Hospital for recurring back spasms due to stress."
Audio Feed Granted for Reading of Michael Jackson Verdict
Saturday, 04 June 2005
When jurors reach a verdict in the Michael Jackson trial, Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville has decided to allow an audio feed to broadcast the reading of the verdict in the courtroom. A jury of eight women and four men will resume deliberations on Mr. Jackson's case on Monday, and when they reach a verdict it will be broadcast. Jurors will meet everyday from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm until a verdict is reached.
Day 66: Michael Jackson Jury Deliberations Begin Today
"If you have any reasonable doubt about the lies, it's over. You must acquit Michael Jackson"
Friday, June 3, 2005
On Day 66 the attorney for Mr. Michael Jackson, Mr. Thomas Mesereau, Jr., told jurors, "Ladies and gentleman, this has been a nightmare for Michael Jackson, under the law and the facts, you must return a verdict of not guilty on all counts — it's the only right verdict." The case against Michael Jackson went to the jury Friday after the defense asked the panel to acquit Mr. Jackson, after providing testimony after testimony showing continual acts of perjury by the only two witnesses to the alleged crime, the accuser and his brother proving that Mr. Jackson is a victim of grifters trying to pull "the biggest con of their careers."
Michael Jackson Case Finished - Jury Start Deliberations
Jackson Verdict expected next week
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Attorneys finished their closing arguments yesterday as the jury started its deliberations on reaching a decision on whether or not Michael Jackson should be convicted for the charges he faces. Michael arrived at the courthouse with a lot of his family, including his parents, sisters Rebbie, La Toya and Janet and brothers Tito, Jermaine and Randy.
Michael Jackson Not Taken To Hospital
Spokesperson denies reports
Friday, June 03, 2005
Michael Jackson's spokesperson Raymone Bain denied reports that Michael was rushed to hospital last night with dehydration.
Day 65: Closing Arguments in Michael Jackson Trial
Accuser's Family: "Con Artists, Actors & Liars"
Thursday, June 2, 2005
On day 65 defense attorney Thomas Mesereau countered the prosecution’s closing arguments stating that the accuser's family consisted of "con artists, actors and liars." He said prosecutors revealed the weakness of their case by attacking him and Mr. Jackson’s career during their closing argument.
Michael Jackson Defense & Prosecution Attorneys Give Closing Arguments
Jurors should be given case today
Friday, June 03, 2005
Attorneys for both sides stood up in court yesterday and provided closing arguments to the 12-member jury as final presentations of their cases before jurors start deliberations.
Day 64: Micael Jackson Jury Instructions Delivered
Closing Arguments Begin Tomorrow
Thursday, 02 June 2005
On day 64 the jury in the Michael Jackson trial received the instructions Wednesday that will govern their deliberations into whether Mr. Jackson
molested a teenage boy. Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville told jurors that closing arguments will begin Thursday and they will be given the case sometime Friday.

Main Menu
Get T-shirts, mugs, aprons, and other dazzling Michael Jackson merchandise at the AboutMichaelJackson shop!

Click here to get the latest Michael Jackson headlines from around the globe...



