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Re: Strong evidence that Michael Jackson is being framed
« Reply #15 on: December 06, 2004, 07:29:36 AM »
There's a new law in California, passed after his first settlement, that says if there is a case involving child molestation, the family has to win a criminal Case, before they can file a civil case. 

That civil and criminals cases are seperated in America is big BS anyways. Someone gets spoken innocent criminal wise, and then spoken guilty in civil case and doesnt have to go to jail but has to pay like 20 mio. if he's famous. What the fuck is that... Either jail AND money or nothing.. This division is just playing in the hands of dudes who only sue for money.
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Re: Strong evidence that Michael Jackson is being framed
« Reply #16 on: December 06, 2004, 11:20:37 AM »
im looking forward to this trial just so MJ can be found innocent and put an end to this rubbish.

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Re: Strong evidence that Michael Jackson is being framed
« Reply #17 on: December 06, 2004, 11:42:10 AM »
^ Man, it won't end it.  It might help it a little bit, especially if the news media gets behind a story of him being 'wronged' or something by the accusations, but when he's found innocent, there will still be many in America that just assume he's guilty by accusation.  It'll never go away. 
 

Trauma-san

Re: Strong evidence that Michael Jackson is being framed
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2004, 11:51:20 AM »
More details: The kid's younger brother is claiming he stood in the hallway and saw Michael fondle the boy, but now the defense is saying that's impossible, since there were boxes in the way and you wouldn't be able to see into the bedroom from there.  I think this whole case is gonna collapse under testimony, and the district attorney is gonna be looking for another job, the slanderous motherfucker.

Plus they found 3 people's DNA on Mike's matress.  I guess he's gettin a LITTLE action, heh?  Talk about your invasion of privacy, shit, how does stuff like this leak out?

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Neverland Search Focused on DNA, Jackson Bedroom

Investigators Get DNA Sample From Jackson, Analyze Bedroom in Weekend Search

Dec. 6, 2004 — Investigators in the child molestation case against Michael Jackson focused on "The King of Pop's" bedroom, seeking more DNA samples in two searches of the Neverland ranch in a two-day period, sources told ABC News.

On Saturday, Jackson, with his attorney Thomas Mesereau present, voluntarily gave a DNA sample to authorities, submitting to a cotton swabbing of the inside of his cheek. The DNA sample could be use for comparison purposes by both the prosecution and defense at Jackson's trial.

Jackson, 46, is accused of molesting a now-14-year-old boy who spent time at his Neverland ranch. The boy is believed to be a cancer survivor who appeared last year in the British documentary "Living With Michael Jackson."

Jackson has pleaded not guilty to 10 charges that include felony conspiracy with 28 overt acts involving child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion.

Investigators searched Neverland both last Friday and Saturday, spending a total of 11 hours at the pop star's home. Santa Barbara County prosecutors had their detectives spend much of their time in Jackson's bedroom, sources who were on Jackson's estate this weekend told ABC News. Investigators brought in animation specialists to map out the bedroom area and the stairway next to it.

Site of the Alleged Crimes

Investigators, sources said, focused on Jackson's bedroom because that is where at least some of the alleged acts of molestation occurred and it is the source of critical testimony from the younger brother of the alleged victim. At least twice, the alleged victim is said to have been abused by Jackson after being given alcohol and passing out from intoxication. The younger brother has told prosecutors that on one occasion, as he stood on the stairs outside Jackson's bedroom, he saw Jackson fondle the alleged victim.

Jackson's defense has challenged this testimony from his accuser's younger brother, saying that no molestation occurred. The defense says the boy's claims are untrue because his view from the stairs would have been blocked by boxes in Jackson's bedroom. This weekend, prosecution animation specialists hoped to gather enough information to create computer-generated sight lines of Jackson's bedroom and stairway that can be used in court at trial.

"Where he [the alleged victim's younger brother] was positioned and what he saw — whether he was in position to see what happened or not, are going to be critical pieces of evidence at this trial," said Court TV anchor Lisa Bloom.

Sheriff's deputies searching Neverland also sought more DNA samples. Jackson's estate was first searched in November 2003, shortly before he was charged in the molestation case, and investigators at that time found DNA belonging to three people, but none from the alleged victim. It is not known what, if anything, was found in the search over the weekend and everyone involved in the case is under a court-imposed gag order.

Sources told ABC News that Jackson's attorneys were angered over the searches and could file a complaint about the prosecution's tactics if investigators do not become less aggressive. The searches at Neverland came as both prosecutors and Jackson's defense attorneys face a deadline today to complete the case's discovery process, where both sides exchange evidence gathered during pretrial investigations. Jury selection in Jackson's trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 31.
 

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Re: Strong evidence that Michael Jackson is being framed
« Reply #19 on: December 07, 2004, 11:11:59 AM »
^ Man, it won't end it.  It might help it a little bit, especially if the news media gets behind a story of him being 'wronged' or something by the accusations, but when he's found innocent, there will still be many in America that just assume he's guilty by accusation.  It'll never go away. 

Yeah i understand that but maybe it will make people of this and next generation stopy seeing michael as a child molestor and as a victim of his own achievments.

"My greatest challenge is not what's happening at the moment, my greatest challenge was knocking Liverpool right off their fucking perch. And you can print that." Alex Ferguson