LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson's  doctor was convicted Monday of involuntary manslaughter in the pop  star's death for supplying an insomnia-plagued Jackson with a powerful  operating-room anesthetic to help him sleep as he rehearsed for his big  comeback.
Dr. Conrad Murray  sat stone-faced, his chin held high, as he heard the verdict that could  send him to prison for up to four years and cost him his license to  practice medicine. He was handcuffed and immediately led off to jail  without bail to await sentencing Nov. 29.
The verdict marked the  latest chapter in one of pop culture's most shocking tragedies — the  2009 drug-overdose death of the King of Pop at age 50 as he was about to  mount a series of heavily promoted concerts in London  that he hoped would turn his career around after a slide prompted by  child-molestation allegations and years of bizarre behavior.
A  shriek broke the silence in the packed courtroom when the jury's  decision was read, and the crowd outside the courthouse erupted in  cheers. Jubilant Jackson fans sang "Beat It" and held signs that read  "Guilty" and "Killer." Drivers honked their horns.
Members of Jackson's family wept, and his mother, Katherine Jackson, said, "I feel better now." His sister La Toya said she was overjoyed and added: "Michael was looking over us."
Members of the jury were escorted from the building and not available for comment.
Defense  attorney Ed Chernoff said later in the day the verdict was a  disappointment and would be appealed. Asked how Murray took the verdict,  Chernoff said, "he's a pretty strong guy."
Regarding Murray's  future, he said, "the keys to his handcuffs belong to the judge. We  certainly would like to do anything we can to keep him from going to  prison."
The jury deliberated less than nine hours after a  six-week trial that depicted Jackson as a tormented genius on the brink  of what might have been his greatest triumph but for one impediment —  extreme insomnia.
Jackson's death marked the end of an incredible  rise to fame from his humble beginnings in Gary, Ind. The tiny  powerhouse singer and dancer with the magnetic smile enchanted audiences  and elevated the Jackson Five to the top of the pop music world.
As  a solo adult act, the self-anointed King of Pop sold out concerts and  topped the recording charts with albums such as 1982's "Thriller," which  remains the biggest-selling album of all time, with more than 100  million copies sold worldwide.
His public life, however,  eventually became a surreal depiction of the toll of celebrity. He went  on wild spending sprees, married and divorced Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe, and had three children who were kept disguised in masks because he feared their kidnapping.
When  he was tried and acquitted of child molestation in 2005, Jackson  appeared to fall apart, moving to the Middle East and other countries in  search of a new life.
The comeback concerts in London were his  chance for redemption. Mindful of the physical requirements, he hired  Murray as his private doctor.
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