Dr. Conrad Murray Trial On A Break Friday After Week Of Damning Testimony

Oct. 14 2011, Published 7:30 a.m. ET
By Breaking Celebrity News Staff
The trial of Dr. Conrad Murray in the death of Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ singer Michael Jackson resumes Monday, as the court will take Friday off for a long weekend.
On Thursday, UCLA sleep expert Dr. Nader Kamangar testified that Dr. Conrad Murray's practices in prescribing and administering a cocktail of drugs to the late Michael Jackson were "unethical, disturbing and beyond comprehension.
"To summarize, Mr. Jackson was receiving very inappropriate therapy in a home setting, receiving very potent therapies without monitoring," Kamangar said, noting Murray gave the Billie Jean singer a mix of diazepam, lorazepam and midazolam over a 10-hour time frame on June 25, 2009, the day he died.
Kamangar said "this cocktail was a recipe for disaster," and when mixed with propofol could "absolutely" have been fatal.
The trial is taking a day off Friday because Kamangar is being honored in Chicago and couldn’t make today’s session.
Breaking Celebrity News will resume its live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray on Monday, starting at 8:45 am PT/11:45 am ET.
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