aidala and randy zelin, defense attorney. he said did not prove how or well. and he is down in flames. arthur: this is their anchorman in the tug of war, their main witness. the one who is supposed to blow the prosecution theory out the water and be reasonable doubt all over the place. two problems, he was so evasive to the point where judges treat these doctors with a lot of respect but the doctor, the judge reprimanded the doctor, like you are not answering the questions and you are not on point and i will not tolerate it and he was just . question he was on point about he made admissions, would you agree dr. conrad murray deviated from the standard of care with michael jackson? yes, he would agree. they will argue it was not criminal but civil. when that is your anchorman that not good. shepard: that doctor who testified for the defense today, and as arthur put it went down
behaving it is criminal. when they sol up and the prosecution will have one piece of evidence after another after another they are clearly skilled attorneys. shepard: you, first, on the summation. one minute for the two of you so be nice. randy: how? when? the prosecution has an obligation to this jury to prove that dr. conrad murray did an act that was likely to cause michael jackson s death, not generally being a bad doctor, they have not proven, how the propofol got into the body, they have not prove were when it was administered and they have not ruled out that michael jackson could have done it himself. arthur: you heard from five doctors three from the fromming and two from the defense. one thing they all agree: propofol should not be administered in the house, and michael jackson should not be left alone. and when the doctor found him unconscious he should have called 9-1-1. this was a definiteation from the deviation from a standard
man, adam, this lawyer, the prosecution went after that defense witness. it was brutal. reporter: last thursday and friday we saw the defense star witness on the stand making good points for the defense, but the judge gave the prosecution the week to prepare. they prepared. they came out with both guns blazing and the prosecutor just hammering at the witness over and over again and the judge getting after the witness for not directly answering the question. and at times the prosecution mocked him professionally leading to exchanges like this. question: you knew he was hooked to an i.v. attached to a pole? answer: which has wheels. question: so michael jackson is walking around the room hold hissure win bag connected to the condom catheter? do you assume that? answer: possible scenario, yes.
on flames got fined $1,000 by the court for not answering the questions. randy: how? when? those are the two questions that need to be answered. he is not being charged with being a bad doctor. he is charged with giving a specific dose of propofol that killed michael jackson. so, it is how did the propofol get into michael jackson s body? and when? the prosecution has failed to answer two basic questions and as a result of that, they have not proven their case. my own daughters have said, dad, wasn t this doctor paid to give michael jackson medicine? what about the juice box? they have done everything but prove those two simple questions. how? when? arthur: the jury looks at the totality of the circumstances right down to a condom catheter. you are dealing where a guy who is so beside himself he is
come. shepard: the expert say he never heard of a doctor giving anyone propofol in the home, never, for anything. and he said dr. conrad murray violated the standards of care. is it your testimony that dr. conrad murray s failure to inform the paramedics he administered propofol was a detail that was overlookeds is that your testimony? guest: i think it was something that he overlooked. was it another detail he overlooked when the emergency room doctor what took place in is that your testimony that was a detail that was overlooked? guest: it was, obviously, overlooked. not obviously, it could be a lie, correct? correct? is that another option. guest: if you say so. shepard: the lawyers say he did all he could to save michael jackson and they claim anything meg gave the lethal dose of the drug without the doctor s knowledge or supervision. and now, outside the courthouse in los angeles.