Jackson Financial Records Brought Into Evidence
Prosecution near end of their case
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
As the Prosecution neared the end of their nine-week case yesterday, they called a financial expert, a police officer and a former worker of Michael Jackson's Neverland Valley Entertainment company to the stand.
Day 43: D.A. Tries to Substantiate Weak Case, Says Michael Jackson's Associates Made Too Many Phone Calls
Monday, May 2, 2005
On day 43 on Michael Jackson’s trial, Prosecutors nearing the end of their case against Michael Jackson attempted to flesh out an alleged conspiracy. Prosecutors introduced evidence intended to document activities and communications among associates who have been named as unindicted co-conspirators.
Michael Jackson's Phone Records Entered Into Evidence
Michael not linked to calls
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Testimony about phone records dated from February 2003 through until the following month was given to the jury yesterday.
Day 42: Prosecution Struggles to Create Evidence Against Michael Jackson, Shows Jury Art Books from 1993
Friday, April 29, 2005
Day 42 featured two books, presented by the prosecution, that were seized from Michael Jackson’s home over 12 years ago. The prosecution tried to convince jurors that these 2 collector’s art books were of a sexual nature.
Journalist's Testimony Barred at Michael Jackson Trial
Jurors see books about boys
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Most of the day in court yesterday was spent outside the presence of jurors as Judge Rodney Melville gave decisions in favour of both the Prosecution and the Defence.
Day 41: Michael Jackson's Ex-Wife Continues to Dismantle Prosecution's Claims
Debbie Rowe on Michael Jackson: "Generous to a fault, good father, great with kids, puts other people ahead of him. Brilliant businessman"
Thursday, April 28, 2005
On Day 41 the mother of two of Michael Jackson's children took the stand in his trial again Thursday and depicted the pop star as a victim of a cabal of "opportunistic vultures" in his inner circle who sought to make millions from his troubles and hurt him.
Debbie Rowe Praises Michael Jackson
Says some of his employees are vultures
Friday, April 29, 2005
In yet another setback for the Prosecution, Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe gave startling testimony in defence of her ex-husband in court yesterday.
Debbie Rowe: Interview Was NOT Scripted
Judge denies Defense request for mistrial
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Michael Jackson's ex-wife Debbie Rowe took the stand at the end of court yesterday and provided testimony contradicting to what the Prosecution had promised jurors she would give.
Day 40: Michael Jackson's Ex-wife Takes the Witness Stand
"He’s My Friend… No One Can Tell Me What To Say"
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
On Day 40 of Michael Jackson’s trial, Mr. Jackson’s ex-wife, Deborah Rowe described him from the witness stand at his child molestation trial as "my friend" and said, contrary to the prosecution’s claims, that she was never rehearsed to say positive things about him on a video interview made to rebut a damaging TV documentary.
Travel Agent Testifies at Michael Jackson Trial
Wednesday, April 26, 2005
Jurors heard from travel agent Cynthia Montgomery yesterday, after Judge Rodney Melville granted her immunity on Monday. Montgomery's immunity means that any testimony she provides cannot be used against her in any other case. She is currently under investigation by the FBI for her part in the secret taping of a conversation between Michael Jackson and his ex-attorney Mark Geragos on an XtraJet flight from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara on November 20th 2003.

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