Case “bleeding to death” with Doubt?–Bullet #114

Case “bleeding to death” with Doubt? – MJEOL Bullet #114

Civil rights attorney Avery Freedman appeared on CNN Live Saturday (March 27) along with defense attorney Richard Herman, to discuss the Jackson case during CNN’s legal roundtable. Freedman estimated that the grand jury would take about a week or so to hear evidence (alleged evidence) against Jackson.

It’s expected that the accuser and family members will testify in front of the grand jury. As you remember, this family already has a history of lying under oath in other cases before the current Jackson case.

Prosecutors Still Fishing for Evidence in Jackson Case

Posted on Fri, Mar. 26, 2004 [b]Documents show searches continue in Michael Jackson case[/b] LINDA DEUTSCH Associated Press LOS ANGELES – The judge in Michael Jackson’s child molestation case released carefully edited search warrants Friday that show authorities continue to search bank accounts, storage lockers, computers and cellular phone records for evidence against the singer. The warrants were released in “redacted” form by Superior Court Judge Rodney J. Melville in response to motions from numerous news media organizations, including The Associated Press. The 31 pages released included authorizations to search accounts at US Bank, Verizon and Cingular Wireless and at a Shurgard Storage in the San Fernando Valley. The search warrant affidavit for the storage facility said authorities were seeking “evidence related to our investigation, specifically notes, diaries, documents, photographs, audiotapes and videotapes tending to show a relationship between Michael Jackson …” with the rest of the line blacked out. (Continue…)