Michael Jackson Doctor Wants to Keep Medical License
Was convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of Michael Jackson, has sued to stop Texas from revoking his medical license
Conrad Murray, the doctor convicted of killing Michael Jackson, has filed a lawsuit to prevent the revocation of his medical license in Texas.
Murray is serving four years for the involuntary manslaughter of the 50-year-old pop icon. On Monday, he sued the Texas Medical Board in Travis County Court, arguing that he had agreed to an indefinite suspension of his license pending the outcome of the California criminal case and that the conviction is not final because his appeal is pending.
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