Jackson trial: Jury finds Conrad Murray guilty

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Michael Jackson's former personal doctor has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter by a jury in Los Angeles.

Dr Conrad Murray, 58 was charged with causing the pop star's death, attributed to a fatal overdose of the sedative propofol, in June 2009, but had denied any wrongdoing.

During the six-week trial, 49 witnesses and more than 300 pieces of evidence were presented.

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