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Court got started this morning with discussions of next witnesses. No Jackson family members here today.
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Today’s testimony will be from coroner’s officials, including Dan Anderson and Christopher Rogers.
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Dan Anderson is a toxicologist. Christopher Rogers performed Michael Jackson’s autopsy.
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Once Anderson and Rogers are done testifying, Katherine Jackson’s attorneys plan to call a couple experts.
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Anderson is up first, and he spends the first few minutes testifying about his experience, credentials.
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Plaintiff’s attorney Michael Koskoff is doing questioning today. He uses a couple demonstrations so jury can understand drug quantities.
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Anderson is also shown a photo of four bottles of 20ml of the anesthetic propofol found in Jackson's bedroom.
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Toxicologist Anderson tells jury it’s highly unusual to find injectable lorazepam and propofol in a home setting.
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The toxicologist then explains to jurors what tests he ordered on Michael Jackson’s body. #JacksonTrial
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“This particular case, we were looking for everything and anything.” _ toxicologist Dan Anderson on Jackson toxicology tests.
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Anderson walks jurors through a chart he prepared of the drugs found in Jackson’s system. Propofol and lidocaine found everywhere*.
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*By everywhere, Anderson means blood taken from Jackson’s heart, femoral artery, liver, urine and in fluid behind eye.
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That's about as far as we got before the morning break -- will update next during the lunch hour. #JacksonTrial
Court got started this morning with discussions of next witnesses. No Jackson family members here today.
mccartneyAP
Today’s testimony will be from coroner’s officials, including Dan Anderson and Christopher Rogers.
mccartneyAP
Dan Anderson is a toxicologist. Christopher Rogers performed Michael Jackson’s autopsy.
mccartneyAP
Once Anderson and Rogers are done testifying, Katherine Jackson’s attorneys plan to call a couple experts.
mccartneyAP
Anderson is up first, and he spends the first few minutes testifying about his experience, credentials.
mccartneyAP
Plaintiff’s attorney Michael Koskoff is doing questioning today. He uses a couple demonstrations so jury can understand drug quantities.
mccartneyAP
Anderson is also shown a photo of four bottles of 20ml of the anesthetic propofol found in Jackson's bedroom.
mccartneyAP
Toxicologist Anderson tells jury it’s highly unusual to find injectable lorazepam and propofol in a home setting.
mccartneyAP
The toxicologist then explains to jurors what tests he ordered on Michael Jackson’s body. #JacksonTrial
mccartneyAP
“This particular case, we were looking for everything and anything.” _ toxicologist Dan Anderson on Jackson toxicology tests.
mccartneyAP
Anderson walks jurors through a chart he prepared of the drugs found in Jackson’s system. Propofol and lidocaine found everywhere*.
mccartneyAP
*By everywhere, Anderson means blood taken from Jackson’s heart, femoral artery, liver, urine and in fluid behind eye.
mccartneyAP
That's about as far as we got before the morning break -- will update next during the lunch hour. #JacksonTrial