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Micheal Jackson's Wrongful Death Trial-- Childrens Testify about Micheals last few day's

 Micheal Jackson's Wrongful death trail to open.

Dramatic Revalations and Legal Fireworks Begin Monday May 6th

Jurors earning only 15.00 a day are going to have to sit and listen to months of testamony before they will be able to decide if they can pay Micheal Jacksons Mother and three children billions of dollars for  liability on the pop  star's career.  Oldest Sister Janet Jackson will sit only a few feet from the jury as Micheal's oldest son and doughter discribe their father's last day's.  The trial will be held in a small Court with many of it's seats taken  by  parties involved in the trial.  There will be weeks of Testomony about the Singer-Song-writter's addiction and medical condition. The Jurors were chosen to decide weather or not AEG Live, the company that promoted Micheal Jacksons 2009 comback concerts hired or supervised the physician that has been convicted of involentary manslaughter in Jackson's June 25, 2009 death. The Cororner ruled that Micheal died from a fatal combination of sedative and Propofol, a surggical anesthetic that was used to put Jackson to sleep almost every night in the month before his death.  The Jackson Family will argue that AEG knew about the Stars weakened health and his past use of dangerous drugs on tour.  That they are liable in this case because they pressured the Doctor and Jackson to meet their ambitious schedule.

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