Attorney General Files To Restrict Dr. Conrad Murray From Practicing Medicine In California
Mar. 23 2010, Published 6:50 a.m. ET
California Attorney General Jerry Brown filed documents Tuesday in Los Angeles, acting on behalf of the California Medical Board to ask the court to restrict Dr. Conrad Murray from practicing medicine in the state of California until the criminal proceedings against him are complete.
Dr. Conrad Murray Stopped CPR ON Michael Jackson To Collect Drug Vials
Dr. Conrad Murray has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Shocking Violence Inside Jackson Home
"Murray administered a lethal dose of propofol, as well as other drugs to Michael Jackson," Brown said in the filing. "We will argue in court that Murray was reckless in giving Jackson such a dangerous drug and has demonstrated a serious lack of of judgment that should prohibit him from practicing medicine."
Brown's office is repping the California Medical Board, the supervising agency of doctors in California.
- Michael Jackson's Accusers Slam Effort to Block Them From Obtaining Photos of Late Pop Star's Genitals
- ‘Gross Attempt’: Michael Jackson’s Accusers Wade Robson and James Safechuck Slammed by Late Pop Star’s Companies Over Subpoenas Seeking 'Lurid' Photos
- Michael Jackson's Production Company Fights to Block Wade Robson and James Safechuck From Accessing Pop Star's Criminal Files
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: “We Will Play Dr. Conrad Murray’s Interview With Cops For Jury” Says Lawyer
Calls for comment from Dr. Murray's legal team weren't immediately returned.