The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death tells detectives in a recorded interview that he took all possible precautions for the singer's safety before giving him a powerful anesthetic.
The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death tells police detectives in an audio recording that he was treating the singer for sleep problems.
Prosecutors have called a police detective who interviewed the doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death to introduce a recording of the session for jurors.
A defense attorney is continuing his cross-examination of a coroner's toxicologist who has told jurors autopsy tests found a powerful anesthetic throughout Michael Jackson's body.