The Jacksons' losing battle
- 11 years ago
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The family of late pop star Michael Jackson lost its bid for a new trial against the concert promoter AEG Live after it had been cleared of liability in the singer's death.
A Los Angeles judge ruled Jackson's mother and children did not have standing for a re-trial after their attorneys argued last month that jury instructions were confusing and not wide enough in scope.
A jury cleared AEG, the organizer of Jackson's ill-fated 50 "This Is It" comeback shows in London, of negligently hiring cardiologist Conrad Murray as Jackson's personal physician.
Jackson family attorneys could send their appeal to a higher state court.
Jackson died in 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol administered by Murray.
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011.
The family of late pop star Michael Jackson lost its bid for a new trial against the concert promoter AEG Live after it had been cleared of liability in the singer's death.
A Los Angeles judge ruled Jackson's mother and children did not have standing for a re-trial after their attorneys argued last month that jury instructions were confusing and not wide enough in scope.
A jury cleared AEG, the organizer of Jackson's ill-fated 50 "This Is It" comeback shows in London, of negligently hiring cardiologist Conrad Murray as Jackson's personal physician.
Jackson family attorneys could send their appeal to a higher state court.
Jackson died in 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol administered by Murray.
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011.