Monday, November 7, 2011

Michael Jackson's doctor found guilty

After nearly two years since the death of iconic pop-star Michael Jackson (MJ) in 2009, his personal doctor (Dr Conrad Murray) is sentenced by the court to be guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The court found him guilty for his negligence in overdosing MJ with propofol, and failing to keep a proper eye on the victim's health condition. Although Dr Murray pleaded not guilty, the jury voted unanimously that he is guilty after nearly nine hours of deliberation.

Such a verdict case reminds us all of the "right and wrong" within our human's conceptual system, and in today's society. What's right and what is wrong? The true answer to these two questions can always be unclear. A bright and clear "grey area" dominates the game. Of course as we progress and develop, our society, our country and the world needs a law system to ensure's its safety and functionality. Thus, each place has their own lawful system to ensure such a level of safety. When law dispute like the one appears in MJ's case, it always serves as a lesson, or rather a reminder for everyone to treasure all the things we have now, be it person, or materials. I believe every individual will surely have their own say in regards to this, just like Dr Murray says he is not guilty, and the prosecutors are able to have his say about different points of view, the defendant has his own defending evidence. So who is right, and who is wrong? Only 3 persons; MJ, Murrad and God.

More information on this are available at <The Star> by clicking here

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