How come this kind of dressing is allowed in court????????.If it was a regular man rapidly the court would say no way you will get inside the court that way but as it is a celebrity it is permited.
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Cookiely wrote:The Doctor saved MJ from arrest but I think this sets a bad precedent. Frankly, if the Judge is smart he would have MJ watch the trial on a monitor from another room, then if he doesn't show up its no big deal and doesn't throw the courtroom in a tizzy.




cycloneye wrote:
Insiders Fear Jackson Will Commit Suicide
Michael Jackson's close friends now really fear that he will commit suicide. I am not kidding. The scene this morning at the courthouse in Santa Maria has convinced people who ordinarily do not say these things that Jackson is in serious mental trouble.
One thing is for sure: the combined pressures of his financial peril and seeing his accuser on the stand have undone Jackson. My insider says: "He does not have back trouble," as Jackson claimed. "He's making it up. But he's definitely in pain. He's creating it."
Jackson's publicist, Raymone Bain, insists that Jackson called his lawyer, Tom Mesereau, at 5:15am PST this morning to tell him of his severe back pain. But I can tell you that Jackson also made other calls to a variety of people. He didn't sound like he was in pain. He sounded like someone who'd been up all night and was frantic.
That's because last night, as we reported earlier today, a meeting took place at Neverland concerning the dire financial picture. Staffers have not been paid in two weeks. Some have walked off the job. Others are holding on for the moment, but as one said to me today: "When does loyalty become stupidity?"
The above information is breaking news from the Drudge Report.
All of what happened yesterday was a drama at the maximun.About the other thing is if he is frustrated and suicides.

rainstorm wrote:Rainband wrote:I agree Helen. Thats a first...LOL maybe a second
awesome!!
his pajama stunt was pre-planned by his lawyer, and this convenient suicidt tripe is also pre-planned to elicit sympathy. hey, if he wants to kill himself, sayonora.
GalvestonDuck wrote:rainstorm wrote:Rainband wrote:I agree Helen. Thats a first...LOL maybe a second
awesome!!
his pajama stunt was pre-planned by his lawyer, and this convenient suicidt tripe is also pre-planned to elicit sympathy. hey, if he wants to kill himself, sayonora.
Well, he won't get sympathy from the jury, so what's the point of the stunt? The jury can't watch the news.

rainstorm wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:rainstorm wrote:Rainband wrote:I agree Helen. Thats a first...LOL maybe a second
awesome!!
his pajama stunt was pre-planned by his lawyer, and this convenient suicidt tripe is also pre-planned to elicit sympathy. hey, if he wants to kill himself, sayonora.
Well, he won't get sympathy from the jury, so what's the point of the stunt? The jury can't watch the news.
the jury knows whats going on. i have no doubt of that. and they certainly saw him in his pj's, while the victim was testifying he saw jackson in his pj's.
i am mad at the judge for surrendering the trial to jackson and his attorneys

Miss Mary wrote:Is it just me or is MJ's face getting more and more mask-like? Everytime I go to any news site, there's a picture of him, with sunglasses on. It used to be his nose looked very out of place, along with his new porcelin skin. But now the area round his mouth looks so fake.
I must admit I haven't been falling this case as closely as many here have. So I don't really have more input to add, other than the opinion I have he's guilty. As are the parents of these children for even considering allowing them to spend the night. They were just as crazy as MJ was for asking they spend the night.....but I just can't get beyond the fact that his face is starting to really look mask-like and not at all natural. The entire face!
What a freak's he's become......sad.
Mary
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