Hearing set for Jackson's doctor
Attorneys in Michael Jackson's death received two key rulings when a judge kept in place a January criminal hearing for a doctor who supplied the pop star's medications, while his father lost a challenge to the estate. Ref. Source 1
Jackson's death scene 'didn't add up'
The career paramedic dashed into Michael Jackson's bedroom, looked around and listened to a doctor's explanation for why the singer was ostensibly lifeless and came to the conclusion that things didn't add up. Ref. Source 2
Candidates answer 117 questions
Lawyers in the case against Michael Jackson's doctor want to know if prospective jurors were fans of the pop star, how much they know about his death, and how familiar they are with 27 different prescription drugs he may have taken. Ref. Source 2
The trial has started for Conrad Murray, the physician charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of Michael Jackson. Jurors will hear opening statements and the first witnesses.
The Los Angeles coroner has ruled that Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, was caused by an overdose of the anesthetic propofol combined with other drugs. Prosecutors have accused Murray of having a role in the overdose and he could face up to four years in prison if the jury finds him guilty.
Tune in to HLN for full coverage and analysis of the trial and watch live on CNN.com/live and the CNN mobile apps. Ref. CNN