Day 6: Brother and Sister of Michael Jackson's Accuser Testify, Contradictions Take Center Stage
Monday, 07 March 2005
Day 6 of Michael Jackson's trial began with the completion of the cross-examination of the sister of the accuser followed by the direct questioning of the brother of Michael Jackson's accuser. The testimony of the younger brother was marked by contradictions and a curious pattern of finishing the sentences and questions of the District Attorney.
Jackson Accuser's Sister Cross-Examined
Sunday, March 06, 2005
Lead Defence attorney Thomas Mesereau had his chance to cross-examine the Accuser's sister Davellin on Friday, but before he could the jury were shown the rebuttal video to the Living with Michael Jackson documentary made by the Accuser's family, which Davellin Arvizo claimed on Thursday they were forced to make.
Jackson Accuser's Sister Testifies
Friday, March 04, 2005
In court yesterday, the jury heard testimony from Davellin Arvizo, the sister of Michael Jackson's Accuser. Before she testified however, Al Lafferty, a Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Deputy, finished his testimony from Wednesday. He clarified photographs and video footage he took during a search at Neverland Valley ranch, and the jury were shown footage that was taken from that search.
Accuser's Mother Said Michael Jackson Is an Ideal Family Man
Day 5: Accuser's Family Praises Mr. Jackson in Video
Created: Friday, 04 March 2005
Day 5 has brought another day of cross-examination of the accuser's sister. Once again, what was intended to be a witness for the prosecution has seem to unfold as a valuable and supportive testimony for the defense, against all efforts to the contrary by the DA's office.
Day 3 of the Michael Jackson Trial
Prosecutor’s Witness Describes Possible Plot Against Michael Jackson
Thursday, 03 March 2005
Day 3 in the Michael Jackson Trial has adjourned and the surprises continue. Today the prosecution brought their second witness to the stand, a Las Vegas public relations ‘specialist,’ publicist Ann Marie Kite. However, media sources indicated that throughout the day the witness seemed to become an increasingly stronger asset to the Defense as she described the series of covert plans going on around Mr. Jackson apparently, without his knowledge.
Analysis of Michael Jackson Child Molestation Trial Developments
March 2, 2005
Transcript from CNN's Larry King Live
Martin Bashir Turns Out To Be Difficult Witness
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Lead Defence attorney Tom Mesereau continued his opening statement yesterday, and once it was concluded he faced a tough cross-examination of British journalist Martin Bashir.
Day 2 of the Michael Jackson Trial
Michael Jackson: I’m angry. I’m good, but I am angry
Tuesday, 01 March 2005
Michael Jackson is angry. After the completion of Day Two of the trial and coming face to face in the courtroom with British Journalist Martin Bashir whose documentary, ‘Living With Michael Jackson’ seemed to spark this entire case, Mr. Jackson has stated definitively that he is doing good, but he is angry.
Michael Jackson Trial Opening Statements
The jury will find Michael Jackson not guilty of all charges, Mesereau says
Tuesday, 01 March 2005
On Monday and Tuesday, February 28th March 1st, 2005, opening statements by both the Prosecution and Defense were delivered in Michael Jackson's trial. All twenty members of the jury were present, the 12 main jurors and well as the 8 alternates. Michael Jackson's mother, Mrs. Katherine Jackson, as well as his brother, Jermaine Jackson, were present to support Michael.
Michael Jackson Mystery Witness: Accuser's Family Planned It
Tuesday, 01 March 2005
A close friend of the family involved in the Michael Jackson child-molestation case has a startling statement ready for when she's called by the defense. "She will say that the daughter told her they would own Michael Jackson's home."

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