You know, it makes you wonder about the usefulness of grand juries. With all of this "evidence" in place, it seems strange that a prosecutor would take such a case unless there was a strong possibility of a plea bargain, let alone spend all the money, time, and effort in taking the case to a grand jury and then prosecuting the case. It's not a good use of taxpayer money. I realize that rich people need to be prosecuted like everybody else, but at the same time you have to look at the bottom line - are you so sure of a conviction that you are willing to spend 1000 times the cost of a normal case to get it?
Yes i saw astory that said he has a few months to live but I have not seen anything lately great musician but a very strange person
This is a latest news on Mr jackson who says he never wants to see his ranch again after the acusations http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Showbiz/Story/A1Story20090123-116781.html