DR. MURRAY WANTS SYRINGE PRINTS IN MJ CASE
Dr. Conrad Murray could use fingerprints found on a syringe under Michael Jackson's bed to prove the singer killed himself.
While the 57-year-old doctor has admitted to giving the star a cocktail of medications, he claims he didn't touch the broken needle - which was found in Michael's bedroom in his Los Angeles home - or give him any medication that would have killed him.
During a pre-trial hearing in Los Angeles on Wednesday (March 16, 2011), the legal team of Dr. Murray - who will plead not guilty on May 9 - requested to see the fingerprints taken from the syringe.
A source close to the case told The Sun newspaper: "The defense will be based around the claim Michael gave himself the fatal dose. While there was medical equipment in the room Murray clearly did use, he'll claim he did not touch this particular syringe. "It could prove a crucial and controversial piece of evidence."
The trial is expected to last for around two months.
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