Saturday, October 10, 2009

UNRELEASED MICHAEL JACKSON SONG " THIS IS IT " TO BE UNVEILED at MIDNIGHT ON
OCTOBER 12TH ON MICHAELJACKSON.COM

SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT DISCLOSES

TRACKLISTING OF MICHAEL JACKSON ALBUM

THIS IS IT

New York (AP) - The first song from the music documentary novel of Michael Jackson will debut online.
Sony Music said: "Is it" was premiered last Sunday at midnight

The song plays during the closing sequence of "Michael Jackson Is" and will be included in a companion two-CD set. One novel feature backing vocals by brother Michael, The Jackson.
Documentary opens October 28th for two weeks sleeves limited and was built around a sequence of shots for Jackson concert in London. He died in Los Angeles on June 25.

The CD contains the original album masters of some of the biggest hits on Michael Jackson, whose "Thriller" and "Billie Jean". They are of the same order they appear in the film.

© Kevin Mazur/WireImage.comMichael Jackson's last concert rehearsal

The Trial of Michael Jackson















History and recent developments
Pop singer Michael Jackson, 46, stands with conspiracy to commit abduction, false imprisonment and extortion, three cases of committing lewd acts on a child, attempted lewd acts upon a child and four points in the administration of drugs in the commission of a crime support.
Jackson has pleaded not guilty to ten counts, April 30, 2004 in Santa Maria, California courthouse. See also:
Michael Jackson - The King of Pop or Wacko Jacko?

Latest developments
Michael Jackson not guilty on all counts
June 13, 2005
Michael Jackson was acquitted of all charges today, a jury in Santa Maria, California. The jury had almost 33 hours from Friday, 3rd June until shortly after noon, 13 June.

Previous Developments
Jackson jury deliberates
June 3, 2005
The jury in the trial of Michael Jackson began his work completed on Friday afternoon after closing arguments of the defense and prosecution have been.

Michael Jackson taken to hospital
June 3, 2005
Michael Jackson was shortly after hearing lawyers in his trial for child abuse in the hospital to begin their arguments to the jury.

Michael Jackson Certificate process ends
May 27, 2005
The child molestation trial of Michael Jackson today ended abruptly, when carried out after the jury watched the "Rivet" 68-minute videotape of the interview with the first registration teenage accuser in this case, the fresh and rested. It is worth noting that the defense also rested.

Jackson jury to hear, the police interview with accuser
May 26, 2005
Judge Rodney Melville ruled that prosecutors can show the jury a videotape of the 2003 police interview of his original teenage accuser, but also ruled that the jury was not allowed to have photos of Jackson's genitals to be seen.

The Defense rests
May 26, 2005
Now that the show is over, the public prosecutor in the case focused on evidence-cons, back to the jury the facts in appearance.

Leno jokes, Jackson Assemblies
May 25, 2005
The defense is in their Michael Jackson child molestation case today, but the pop singer will not testify in his own defense, said in his opening speech.

Witness: Jackson employees fear for safety
May 16, 2005
Michael Jackson's defense team has a number of witnesses to undermine the testimony of witnesses, but turned a witness for the defense.

Macaulay Culkin: charges "completely ridiculous"
May 11, 2005
Actor Macaulay Culkin "Home Alone" fame is the latest in a series of defense witnesses are to testify, she never saw the singer acting inappropriately with young boys. Culkin never denied that molested by Jackson.

Rest of the prosecution against Michael Jackson
May 4, 2005
After two months, 85 witnesses and 500 pieces of evidence, the prosecution rested its case against Michael Jackson, with a final witness was expected to strengthen the conspiracy case on the charge of kidnapping.

Attorneys for Jackson, a piece of beef
May 2, 2005
The prosecution presented several witnesses to a pattern of dozens of frantic phone calls around the time of the documentary that sparked the investigation of the relationship with the boy Jackson document.

Jackson's ex-wife testify
April 24, 2005
The prosecution wants to end the case with a witness Bombshell - Debbie Rowe, the second wife of Jackson and the mother of his two eldest children.

Prosecutor Fights Back in Jackson trial
April 18, 2005
Prosecutors have to attack the defense on the mother of the accuser of the singer, it was claimed by the jury pictures of the woman with bruising to an incident of Defense met, a plan to get money.

Moms Testify at Jackson Trial
April 13, 2005
After a number of witnesses reported several inappropriate behavior by Michael Jackson with boys, has changed the person responsible is the case for false imprisonment charges against the singer.

Jackson had oral sex with 10-Year-Old, Guard Says
April 7, 2005
A former security guard testified he saw Michael Jackson orally with the 10-year-old boy who later received a reported $ 23 million settlement in 1993.

Tickle Me, Jacko
April 5, 2005
A 24-year-old married businessman, mentor, probation and youth pastor told the jury that Jackson molested him when he tickled 7 to ten years while playing "games."

Jackson trial heat this week
April 4, 2005
The trial of Michael Jackson would testify heat this week when the jury begins to hear testimony from a number of witnesses to the old bad behavior by the pop singer.

Judge evidence of "Prior Bad Acts"
March 28, 2005
In a blow to the defense of Judge Rodney Melville ruled that evidence be admitted for "Michael Jackson's prior bad acts" in a trial for pedophilia, the possibility that the details of the incidents has paid millions of people open throttle is now publicly available is.







Monday, October 5, 2009

Michael Jackson Case (3)


















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Previous developments in the case of pedophile Michael Jackson:

Rhetoric Heats Up, like Michael Jackson trial nearing
January 27, 2005
Sources close to Michael Jackson called into question, try Santa Barbara County prosecutor Tom Sneddon to cases of child abuse themselves.
Jackson Prosecutors Want to admit, "erotica"
January 24, 2005
Prosecutors in the case of Michael Jackson want to "Erotica", in his study, which were seized from the singer's Neverland Ranch to use.

Jackson opposes the use of "victim" of his accuser
January 19, 2005
Michael Jackson's lawyers asked the judge to the prosecutor from referring to the prosecutors in connection with the forthcoming trial for pedophilia as holding "victims" and want to keep prosecutors and investigators say they "the people".

Jackson hearings remain open
January 12, 2005
Judge Rodney Melville ruled that future hearings in the Jackson case will be held in open session, instead of being in chambers judge that the defense had requested.

Jackson Prosecutors Want Hearing Kept Secret
January 12, 2005
Jackson's attorneys have requested that the hearing where the singer "of sex offenses" may be admitted at trial, in secret in the chambers of the judge instead.

Prosecutors wanted to limit the evidence
January 7, 2005
Michael Jackson's lawyers demand proof of alleged prior sexual offenses is so fragile that they are not used in its place, coming-study to pedophilia.

Jackson prosecution Details Revealed
The Smoking Gun website has published the details scaly evidence for the action against the singer Michael Jackson.

Judge denies delay in Jackson trial
December 20, 2004
Judge Rodney Melville rejected a request by the lawyers for Michael Jackson to allegations of child molestation against the pop singer and released his trial delayed for several months.

You want to use Jackson's prosecutors Past
December 15, 2004
With a California law that the relevant acts are used in previous cases of sexual crimes to justice, whether criminal proceedings are, or may not, prosecutors want to prove that Michael Jackson has committed other sex crimes, in the presence of the past, goes unpaid.

Jackson's lawyers dismiss Wants Fees
December 14, 2004
The claim that "vindictive prosecution and outrageous government conduct" that Michael Jackson's lawyers have a number of applications filed to dismiss the charges against him of pedophilia.

Prosecutor Jackson Prints Found on Porn Mags
December 11, 2004
A newspaper reported that the seized items of Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in March of pornographic magazines, which had included two fingerprints of Jackson and his accuser on her.

Cops now have the DNA of Michael Jackson
December 4, 2004
Michael Jackson deputy sheriff with a sample of his DNA on request fitted one days after serving a second search warrant at his Neverland Ranch.

Michael Jackson Ranch Raided Again
December 3, 2004
Sheriff's investigators again raided Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch, armed issued with a new search warrant has only a few weeks will begin before his trial.

The judge rejected the request from Michael Jackson
November 29, 2004
Judge Rodney Melville denied the defense request, even without listening to arguments on the motion for the entire family of his accuser have examined by a psychiatrist.

AS late as the Michael Jackson case
November 5, 2004
Judge Rodney S. Melville rejected a bid by Michael Jackson's lawyers to the prosecution harassment trial of the singer to remove the child.

Leaves a long time prosecutor Jackson Team
October 19, 2004
A longtime advocate of pop singer Michael Jackson has left the defense team as they prepared to Jackson on 10 To defend counts of child abuse and false imprisonment.

Judge will not dismiss Jackson indictment
October 14, 2004
Judge Rodney Melville refused a defense request to throw the charges against Michael Jackson because he had said that prosecutors have enough evidence to warrant presented to a jury trial.

Jackson, DA, lawyers want the case
October 5, 2004
Lawyers for Michael Jackson filed a sealed motion asking Judge Rodney Melville of Santa Barbara County Office case, District Attorney's remove the child abuse.

Jackson regrets past payments Accusers
September 18, 2004
Michael Jackson's lawyer, said the pop singer has to solve in the past to the demands of child abuse to "buy peace" for him, but now regrets the payments created because of "greed, greed."

Jackson tries to prove defense, block
September 17, 2004
Michael Jackson's lawyers claimed in a court hearing, the police had exceeded the bounds of their search warrant when they seized evidence from the singer's Neverland Ranch and a desktop pop-private detectives.

Michael Jackson Case



















(Continued from Page 1)
Previous developments in the case of pedophile Michael Jackson:

Testimony of First Instance Active X-Rated
March 25, 2005
Proof abducted PG-13, X-rated videos this week and the jury was a mountain of pornographic material from his Neverland Ranch bedroom and bathroom confiscated.
Witnesses confirm stories, drinking
March 17, 2005
Witnesses confirmed this week that Jackson held a large collection of adult magazines and pictures in his bedroom and bathroom and has often seen drinking with kids.

Seeking prosecutions Financial Records
March 13, 2005
Prosecutors told Judge Rodney Melville that Michael Jackson's deteriorating financial situation a motive for the pop singer was trying to cover the impact of documentary by Martin Bashir would be counter to their ability to make money.

Long Day by Michael Jackson
March 25, 2005
Under threat of arrest clearly the difficulty of Michael Jackson - that is the day before he broke discovered - was late for court in his pajamas.

Jackson is the prosecutor are
March 9, 2005
Speak clearly and firmly, in contrast to his brother and sister, the teenager who claims he was molested by Michael Jackson began his long-anticipated testimony.

Brother testimony on Sexual Behavior
March 7, 2005
The brother of the boy accusing Michael Jackson of child molestation, the jury in the eye during the certificate in graphic detail, the pattern of the singer and inappropriate sexual behavior in his Neverland Ranch.

Jury sees 'Rebuttal Video'
March 6, 2005
The jury saw a videotape uncut two years ago by aid of which any singer in the family of Jackson's teenage accuser hailed him as "loving, kind, humble man shot." The charge presented the tape to show that the family was forced.

Accuser's sister testifies on alcohol
March 3, 2005
The jury awarded the first-hand events at Neverland Ranch for the first time than to see the sister of the young accuser Jackson describes the singer serving alcohol to her brother.

Jackson's lawyers planned attack on accuser Mom
March 2, 2005
Ann Marie Kite, a public relations specialist, said the jury in his case of child abuse, that his lawyers are expected at the time, a smear campaign against the family of his young accuser.

Bashir first witness
March 1, 2005
Martin Bashir was the first witness to testify in the media highly publicized process.

Prosecutor Outlines Case
February 28, 2005
District Attorney Thomas Sneddon outlined a conspiracy against Michael Jackson and his associates complicated and promised the jury they would hear the details of a pattern of "strange sexual behavior" directly from the juvenile prosecutor.

Jury selected Michael Jackson Trial
February 23, 2005
In a process that would take several weeks, had selected 12 jurors in the pedophilia trial of Michael Jackson after only five days after the hearing.

Jury selected Michael Jackson Trial
February 23, 2005
In a process that would take several weeks, had selected 12 jurors in the pedophilia trial of Michael Jackson after only five days after the hearing.

Jackson jury selection takes Pace
February 22, 2005
Michael Jackson is back in court after her brief hospitalization for flu symptoms, and jury selection in his trial for child abuse is accelerating.

Witnesses to support claims Jackson accuser
February 17, 2005
Those who tried to defend Michael Jackson, the general public the impression that the majority, the case against the singer give only his teenage accuser, but other witnesses have testified before the grand jury backup series of claims of the accuser.

Michael Jackson taken to hospital
February 15, 2005
On the way to the court record of jury selection in his trial for child abuse again, was Michael Jackson, rather than transported to the hospital, causing delays in court proceedings.

Jackson Attorney Seeking 'Fair Jury'
February 14, 2005
The selection of jurors in the Michael Jackson process begins in earnest as lawyers question a pool of potential candidates to begin deciding the fate of the singer in his child molestation case basis.

Feldman amendments opinion about Jackson
February 10, 2005
A friend and defender of Michael Jackson, former child actor Corey Feldman, now says that the pop singer once showed him a book of nude photos when he was a teenager and plans for the prosecution witness in Jackson's upcoming event for pedophilia.

Michael Jackson starts the process, Secrecy Ends
On 31 January. 2005
The court ordered the secret end of his trial begins, and begins the light of day in his life behind the gates of Neverland Ranch shine.