The Michael Jackson Case.

Do You Think Michael Jackson Is Guilty?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 52.6%
  • No

    Votes: 9 47.4%

  • Total voters
    19
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MJ fan

Im bad!
Mason said:
Hey this isnt a Michael Jackson board...if this was a Michael board, I could understand why you were getting angry. But there may not be so many people here that worship him the way you do. So you should learn to respect peoples opinions here on this board!. Not everybody share your view on this situation. So deal with it:rolleyes::rolleyes:

I dont worship him i just love the music! And yes you do have your opinion but you are being too harsh i think. And to tell you the truth im more of a prince fan at the minute!!
 

Mason

Well-Known Member
MJ fan said:
And yes you do have your opinion but you are being too harsh i think.

People in here may talk bad about Jackson, but like I told you, these things happen around other boards that are not Michael Jackson boards .. you just have to accept it no matter how hard it is.. you can complain on the Michael Jackson boards if you have something you want to get of your chest!
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Jackson's fate in jury's hands

SANTA MARIA, California (CNN) -- The jury deciding pop star Michael Jackson's guilt or innocence on child molestation charges deliberated two hours Friday before calling it quits for the weekend.

When they reconvene jurors will have to wade through 14 weeks of testimony by more than 130 witnesses to determine whether the pop star is a sexual predator of young boys or a victim of a con.

"He's relieved that it's over," said his spokeswoman, Raymone Bain. "He has a great confidence in the justice system, and he's hoping and believing the jury is going to acquit him of these charges."

"This is the hardest part now -- the waiting game."

He'll await the verdict at his Neverland Ranch, about an hour away from the Santa Maria courthouse.

During closing arguments Friday, Jackson's lead defense attorney attacked the credibility of the teenage accuser and his family, saying their allegations against the pop star are "the biggest con of their careers."

Projecting transcript excerpts of their testimony onto a large screen, Thomas Mesereau Jr. pointed to "flip flops" in the accuser's various statements to show that "he's not truthful."

And he called the teen's mother "a complete liar and fabricator, a con artist," saying the family wanted to cash in on allegations with a civil suit, as they did four years ago with a lawsuit against J.C. Penney.

"It only takes one lie under oath to throw this case out of court," Mesereau told the eight women and four men on the jury. "You can't count the number of lies told by [the family]."

"I'm begging you to honor that principle of reasonable doubt," Mesereau said, arguing that prosecutors "can't prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt, and they never should have brought it."

"You must throw this case where it belongs -- out the door," he said.

But prosecutor Ron Zonen, in his final rebuttal, said the consistency of the family's testimony was "remarkable," given they were on the stand for a collective 12 days. He also lampooned the idea that the mother, who "frankly can't string two consecutive sentences together that make sense," would be able to mastermind "such a vast fraud."

Zonen ended his presentation by replaying for the jury part of a police interview conducted with Jackson's accuser in July 2003. In it he said he was masturbated by Jackson, who allegedly told him the act was "natural."

"You just witnessed the worst seven minutes of this boy's life," said Zonen.

He said it was "not likely" the boy would make false charges and sustain them for two years, given the humiliation he has endured by coming forward.

Zonen also pointed to testimony about Jackson's relationship with another boy in the early 1990s, which allegedly included spending nearly every night for a year with the entertainer.

"This man has never had an adult companionship to that extent that any of us have heard of," the prosecutor said. "Are we expected to believe he's simply non-sexual?"

Another hospital visit
Jackson arrived on time, despite having visited a hospital near his Neverland Ranch Thursday.

His spokeswoman said comedian Dick Gregory, a family friend, had said he thought Jackson looked dehydrated and needed electrolytes. He was not admitted, Bain said, and his treatment at Saint Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital was not disclosed.

Twice during the trial, hospital visits by Jackson delayed the start of the proceedings. But Friday morning, Jackson walked into the Santa Maria courthouse unassisted.

Jackson's hair was slightly mussed, but his appearance did not appear to be otherwise unusual. He turned to wave to a throng of chanting, sign-waving fans who came to show their support.

Showing their support Friday were two of his sisters, Janet and Rebe, who had not been at the trial since testimony began February 28. Sister LaToya and brothers Jermaine and Randy were on hand, as were the singer's parents Joseph and Katherine.

Jackson was indicted more than a year ago on 10 felony counts, stemming from incidents that allegedly occurred in February and March 2003.

The charges include: four counts of committing a lewd act on a child; one count of conspiracy to commit child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion; one count of attempting to commit a lewd act on a child; and four counts of administering an intoxicating agent to assist in the commission of a felony.

Earlier this week Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville decided to allow the jury to consider the lesser included charge of furnishing alcohol to a minor, a misdemeanor, on the final four charges.

Prosecutors alleged that after a controversial documentary was broadcast Jackson and five associates plotted to control and intimidate the accuser's family to get them to go along with damage-control efforts, including holding them against their will at Neverland.

Jackson's lawyers have tried to paint his accuser's family as grifters with a habit of wheedling money out of the rich and famous.

Jackson has pleaded not guilty to the charges and did not take the stand during the trial.

CNN's Dree De Clamecy, Ted Rowlands and Stan Wilson contributed to this report.
 

hofmae

New Member
Im not sure if he has done this things or not. But until the jury has spoken, he's not guilty for me!
 

david1550

New Member
i am not a fan but after the 1993 child molestation trial that he won would you let your kids go to his house i think the parents want money. after this child molestation trial is over if he was smart he will not allow any more kids to come over to his house because if he does this will happen again
 

Littledragon

Above The Law
Jesse Jackson: Resolute Michael in great pain.

SANTA MARIA, California (CNN) -- With a jury set to resume deliberations on his fate, pop star Michael Jackson is suffering excruciating physical pain yet remaining resolute and strong in his conviction of his innocence, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said Monday.

Michael Jackson visited a hospital for about two hours Sunday afternoon for treatment of a recurring back problem and returned to his nearby Neverland Ranch, his spokeswoman said.

A Santa Barbara County jury is scheduled to resume deliberations Monday in his trial on child-molestation charges.

Jesse Jackson, the pop star's spiritual adviser, compared the singer's situation to the biblical story of Job, a figure beset with misfortune but who maintained his faith.

"In many ways, his destiny, at least for a season, is in the jaws of the jury," Jesse Jackson said.

A spokeswoman for the singer, Raymone Bain, blamed the stress of the trial for the recurrence of his back problem.

"He's good. He's OK," she said. "He's under stress, and this is a difficult time."

Michael Jackson must deal with "this rockin' chair of physical pain on the one hand and anxiety about the outcome on this trial," Jesse Jackson said.

Michael Jackson has complained of back problems before, and it was the second time in four days he visited a hospital. (Full story)

On March 10, Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville threatened to revoke the singer's $3 million bail when Jackson showed up 90 minutes late for court after seeking treatment at a hospital.

His back continued to bother him during the trial, and he used a cushion and took medication "off and on," Bain said.

She said his back bothered him throughout the past week, when jurors heard closing arguments and Melville's instructions.

The eight women and four men of the jury got the case Friday afternoon and deliberated about two hours before breaking for the weekend.

They will have to wade through 14 weeks of testimony by more than 140 witnesses to determine whether the pop star is a sexual predator of young boys or a victim of a con.

Jacksons stand behind brother
Jermaine Jackson said in an off-camera CNN interview during the weekend that his brother is "one thousand percent innocent."

Asked how his parents, Joseph and Katherine Jackson, have handled the courtroom drama, Jermaine said, "They are our rock."

Katherine Jackson attended every day of the trial, and all eight of Jackson's siblings showed the family flag at some point.

Jermaine Jackson was asked whether his brother would change his ways if he is found not guilty.

"He'll become a complete recluse if found not guilty. He won't be able to deal with anyone because he can't trust anyone," he said, referring to the fact that a number of former Jackson employees and confidants testified against him.

Tito Jackson, another of the pop star's siblings, disputed courtroom descriptions of Jackson's bedroom -- where the alleged molestation took place -- as an intimate setting.

"His room is a huge suite with an arcade," the brother said.

Jackson, accompanied by his parents and five of his siblings, exited the courthouse Friday under an umbrella held by a bodyguard to shield him from the sun. He will await the verdict at his Neverland Ranch, about an hour from Santa Maria.

Showing their support Friday were two of his sisters, Janet and Rebe, who had not been at the trial since testimony began February 28.

Another sister, LaToya, and brothers Jermaine and Randy were on hand, as were his parents.

Friday's closing arguments
A grand jury indicted Jackson in April last year on charges of child molestation and other crimes stemming from alleged incidents involving his accuser, then 13, and his family in February and March 2003.

Jackson pleaded not guilty to the charges and did not take the stand during the trial.

During closing arguments Friday, Jackson's lead defense attorney attacked the credibility of the teenage accuser and his family, saying their allegations against the pop star are "the biggest con of their careers."

Projecting transcript excerpts of their testimony onto a large screen, Thomas Mesereau Jr. pointed to "flip flops" in the accuser's various statements to show that "he's not truthful."

And he called the teen's mother "a complete liar and fabricator, a con artist," saying the family wanted to cash in on allegations with a civil suit, as they did four years ago with a lawsuit against J.C. Penney.

Prosecutor Ron Zonen, in his rebuttal, said the consistency of the family's testimony was "remarkable," given they were on the stand for a collective 12 days.

He also lampooned the idea that the mother, who "frankly can't string two consecutive sentences together that make sense," would be able to mastermind "such a vast fraud." (Closing arguments)

The charges Jackson faces include: four counts of committing a lewd act on a child; one count of conspiracy to commit child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion; one count of attempting to commit a lewd act on a child; and four counts of administering an intoxicating agent to assist in the commission of a felony.

Earlier this week, Melville decided to allow the jury to consider the final four charges of furnishing alcohol to a minor as misdemeanors instead of felonies.
 

david1550

New Member
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - A jury acquitted Michael Jackson on Monday of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor at his Neverland ranch, vindicating the pop star who insisted he was the victim of mother-and-son con artists and a prosecutor with a vendetta. Jurors also acquitted him of conspiring to imprison his accuser and the boy's family at the storybook estate � a total legal victory
 

ORANGATUANG

Wildfire
Since he has been found "not guilty" does that mean all child molesters can get away with it too....I hope that the courts have done the right thing ..thats all iam saying..
 

Amos Stevens

New Member
The media is finally catching on to the pattern:

OJ Simpson

Robert Blake

Michael Jackson

(now put John Doe on trial with the same evidence & see if he gets off)

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Good point Heather..think of that victim who was abused-and seeing the jury say he was a liar.....any parents now that let their children near Jackson is asking for trouble
 

Amos Stevens

New Member
Since his legal case is closed & we already have another thread about him-I'm going to close this poll thread....before we suddenly have him voted innocent :)
 
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