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35691 Re: Conrad Murray guilty involuntary manslaughter
   riana [b]If he wasn't a flight risk or danger before, then why does t...
ribit   FFFT   08 Nov 2011
8:21 PM
35681 Re: Conrad Murray guilty involuntary manslaughter
   Riana, re: [b]"why does the conviction change that?"[/b] Conrad...
Decomposed   FFFT   08 Nov 2011
4:34 PM
35676 Re: Conrad Murray guilty involuntary manslaughter
   After the conviction, the Judge handled the bail and release on OR que...
weco   FFFT   08 Nov 2011
6:59 AM
35674 Re: Conrad Murray guilty involuntary manslaughter
   Hi Riana, I wonder if due to budget problems, he'll be put under ho...
clo   FFFT   08 Nov 2011
4:46 AM

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Re: Conrad Murray guilty involuntary manslaughter

By: Riana in FFFT
Tue, 08 Nov 11 4:05 AM
Msg. 35673 of 65535
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I found it interesting that during his trial, he was allowed free on bond, but now that he's been convicted, the judge has deemed him both a "flight risk" and a "danger to the community" and has remanded him to jail until his sentencing hearing on November 29th.

If he wasn't a flight risk or danger before, then why does the conviction change that? He still would have been out on bond, after all.




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