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Murray's lead lawyer, Ed Chernoff, objected that Murray should not be penalized for not having money. The judge said he believed $75,000
-- triple the bail in ordinary cases of this nature -- would be enough to ensure he does not flee. The bail was posted shortly after the hearing and Murray was released. Jackson, 50, hired Murray in May to be his personal physician as he prepared for a strenuous series of comeback performances. The single felony count of involuntary manslaughter alleges that Murray "did unlawfully and without malice, kill Michael Joseph Jackson." To prove an involuntary manslaughter charge, prosecutors must either show that Jackson died while Murray was carrying out an unlawful act, or that his standard of care was so bad that it was grossly negligent. The charge alleges he acted "without due caution and circumspection." Known as "milk of amnesia," propofol is only supposed to be administered by an anesthesia professional in a medical setting because it depresses breathing and heart rate while lowering blood pressure. At the same time the charge was filed Monday, the coroner's office released its autopsy report on Jackson. The document, previously obtained by The Associated Press, found the singer was in relatively good health and died from acute propofol intoxication. Dr. Selma Calmes, an anesthesiologist who reviewed the report at the coroner's request, said the level of propofol in Jackson's body was akin to what would be given for major surgery. After such a dose, a patient normally would have a tube inserted in the airway to help with breathing and be ventilated by an anesthesiologist. "The standard of care for administering propofol was not met," she wrote.
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