Dr. Conrad Murray, who is on trial for his role in the death of Michael Jackson, continues to claim his innocence by saying that he will not accept a plea deal. No plea deal has even been offered to Murray yet. Read more about the trial after the jump.
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Sources directly connected to Dr. Conrad Murray tell TMZ … the Doc will not accept any plea bargain from the L.A. County District Attorney in the Michael Jackson manslaughter case.
We’re told Dr. Murray feels so strongly about his innocence, even a plea with no jail time would be out of the question.
Fact is … Dr. Murray shouldn’t hold his breath, because no plea bargain has been offered and sources tell us the D.A. will not offer one.
As for Murray’s defense … we’re told the centerpiece revolves around the fact that only two people were in the room around the time MJ died, and Murray insists he did not administer the fatal dose of Propofol.
The operating theory of Murray’s lawyers — when the Doc left to go to the bathroom, a frustrated MJ woke up and administered the fatal dose himself in a desperate attempt to get some sleep.