A Who's Who Guide To The Michael Jackson Doctor Trial

Friday, October 7, 2011
The Prosecution and the Defense (along with the court of public opinion) have drawn witnesses and evidence to make a myriad of arguments. But, we are the first to admit that it's hard to keep track of who is who and why they are a part of the trial.

For the sake of clarification moving forward (experts expect the trial to run roughly 6 weeks), The Huffington Post presents a slideshow of the Courthouse Characters -- and why they matter.
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