Late pop star Michael Jackson's personal doctor Conrad Murray will face charges over the singer’s death on Monday.
Murray is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter, has been at the centre of the investigation which is probing the Michael Jackson’s death on June 25, 2009.
Conrad Murray has confessed that he administered the powerful sedative ‘Propofol’ to Jackson hours before his death but has maintained that he didn’t give anything which would have caused such an outcome.
The Los Angeles County medical examiner ruled the star’s death as a homicide, concluding the King of Pop died from "acute ‘Propofol intoxication’ combined with the sedatives.