Judge: The violations of his treatment of MJ overcome the good deeds and treatments to his other patients. (paraphrasing)
I don't look to one isolated incident in terms of the misdeeds or the deeds of Dr. Murray but insofar as this case is concerned, Dr. Murray engaged in a recurring continuous pattern of deceit, of lies and regrettably that pattern was to assist Dr. Murray.
It is almost inconceivable that Dr. Murray would have consisted with the pattern over a period of time as we heard over 6 weeks of testimony to build up an outstanding set of circumstanced.
Order propofol in staggering quantities, the lies to pharmacist, the sophisticated intentional deception, the lies and repeated deception to those associated with MJ.
The continuing series of lies to MJ security at a critical time, the unconscionable lies to medical personel (lists them all) which were not designed to assist his patient but designed to give him a way out, mentions destroying evidence, lies and deception to law enforcement.
Talking about looking at involuntary manslaughter in a vacuum but it is important to not have a gut reaction but needs to look at the totality of the evidence in this case. When one does that, one can't help but be offended by this case.
Of everything I heard and saw in this trial, one thing stands out and that is the surreptitious recording of MJ by his doctor. I have repeatedly asked myself why this would have happened. I can speculate that it was for a good reason but I don't believe that at all. That tape recording was Dr. Murray's insurance policy. It was designed to record his patient, surreptitiously, at his patients most vulnerable point. I can't imagine that happening to anyone of us. Had there been some conflict between MJ and CM at a later point in time during their relationship, what value would that tape recording have had for CM if he threatened to release it to media. (wow he is very upset about that recording)
(paraphrased a lot to try to keep up)