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Michael, procesado por el Gran Jurado

antena 3

Son las 8 de la mañana y acaban de decir en antena 3 que el jurado a encontrado pruebas para acusar a michael y han dado a entender que es culpable.Tambien en unos rotulos que ponen decia qe michael jackson esta acusado de maltratar a un niño de 12 años.

Habersi se aclaran

Alguien sabe si es verdad lo de las pruebas??
 
En las ultimas dos horas, la mayoria de cadenas americanas se estan haciendo eco de lo que casi todos dabamos ya como inevitable: que el Gran Jurado procesaria a Michael Jackson, y que consecuentemente el caso seguiria su curso legal hacia el juicio. Teniendo en cuenta lo sencillo que le resulta a la fiscalia conseguir un auto de procesamiento por parte de un Gran Jurado, por las razones que todos conocemos, esta noticia no deberia sorprendernos.

A estas horas aun no se conocen los detalles sobre el auto de procesamiento, en concreto en lo que se refiere al numero de cargos que se le imputan y su alcance. De cualquier forma, se comenta que lo mas normal es que se limiten a los 9 cargos originalmente presentados en diciembre.

En estos dificiles momentos, confio plenamente en el equipo legal de Michael, confio sobre todo en el poder de la verdad, y estoy convencido de que al final de este largo y duro camino, el buen nombre de Michael Jackson quedara limpio para siempre.

Preparemonos, que este maraton va para largo.
 
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SANTA BARBARA, California (CNN) -- A grand jury investigating allegations that pop star Michael Jackson molested a 12-year-old boy indicted him Wednesday. The charges in the indictment were not immediately known.

His attorneys said he would plead not guilty at his arraignment April 30 in Santa Barbara Superior Court. No trial date has been set.

Jackson, 45, pleaded not guilty in January to seven felony counts of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 and two counts of giving the child an "intoxicating agent." (Full story)

His lawyers issued a statement saying they were confident Jackson would be "fully exonerated."

"We also remind the public that Michael Jackson, like any other person accused of a crime, is presumed to be innocent," said the statement from Mark Geragos, Robert Sanger, Benjamin Brafman and Steve Cochran.

"Michael is looking forward to his day in court and wishes to thank the millions of fans throughout the world who continue to support him during this difficult period."

The 19-member grand jury convened March 29 and met for 13 days to decide whether there was enough evidence to indict the singer. (Full story)

In the criminal complaint, prosecutors say the incidents for which the singer has been charged took place in February and March 2003 when the boy was 12.

Thomas Sneddon Jr., Santa Barbara County district attorney, said the complaint includes special allegations that could make Jackson ineligible for probation if convicted in the case, which grew out of an investigation launched following a documentary on the pop singer broadcast by ABC.

The complaint contends that Jackson "had substantial sexual contact with John Doe."

The charges against Jackson were filed in December, nearly a month after authorities raided his house at Neverland, his 3,000-acre ranch in Santa Barbara County, northwest of Los Angeles. He has been free on $3 million bond since his formal arrest last November. (Background
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An array of witnesses

Grand jurors heard from more than a dozen witnesses, including the boy, his brother, mother and father and the mother's two attorneys, Larry Feldman and William Dickerman. (Full story)

Feldman represented another boy, 13 at the time, who leveled similar accusations against Jackson in 1993. The singer resolved that case out of court in a multimillion-dollar settlement, and no charges were filed. (Full story)

Psychologist Stan Katz, who reported the current child molestation allegations to law enforcement officials, also testified, sources said.

Katz said the allegations surfaced during a therapy session with Jackson's accuser, who had been referred to him by Feldman.

Feldman also referred the 1993 accuser to Katz, who reported those allegations to authorities.

Sources said other witnesses from the 1993 case appeared before the grand jury as well, indicating prosecutors might have been attempting to establish a pattern of behavior by Jackson.

Jamie Masada, owner of the Laugh Factory nightclub and the man who claims to have facilitated the introduction of Jackson to the latest alleged victim, likewise testified, said another source familiar with the case.

To encourage two former Jackson employees to testify before the jury, prosecutors considered bringing charges against them of intimidating the family of the alleged victim, the source said.

Further allegations being investigated

Earlier this month, Los Angeles police said they were investigating new allegations of child abuse against Jackson from the 1980s.

One of the singer's lawyers said he expected the story will eventually be proved false, and a source told CNN there were "doubts" about whether the accuser was ever with the entertainer.

The one-paragraph statement from police said they were contacted by the Los Angeles County district attorney's office in March. (Full story)

Geragos and Brafman called the new allegations a "smear campaign."

In a documentary made for Britain's Granada Television by journalist Martin Bashir, which was broadcast in the United States in February of last year on ABC, Jackson said he still allowed children to stay with him in his bedroom, despite the notoriety of the 1993 case.

"Why can't you share your bed? The most loving thing to do is to share your bed with someone," Jackson says in the documentary.

"You say, 'You can have my bed if you want it. Sleep in it. I'll sleep on the floor. It's yours.' I always give the beds to the company."
 
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LOS ANGELES — Pop star Michael Jackson (search) was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury probing allegations that he molested a 12-year-old boy.

The charges on which Jackson was indicted were not disclosed. Grand jury indictments are usually secret until a defendant is arraigned.

Jackson's attorneys told Foxnews.com that he would plead not guilty on April 30 when he is arraigned in Santa Barbara Superior Court (search).

There is still no trial date set.

Jackson's attorneys, who are under a gag order, would not confirm if an indictment had been issued, but did release a statement saying, "Mr. Jackson and his attorneys are confident that after a trial on these charges Mr. Jackson will be fully exonerated. The allegations contained in the indictment," if it exists,"will be shown to be patently false."

The district attorney's office also would not comment about the indictment.

"This probably is a court matter, to be able to give the information out, not the district attorney's office," said Susan Tellem of Tellem Worldwide, hired to handle media inquiries for District Attorney Tom Sneddon (search) in the case. "There's a gag order ... and that means the district attorney really can't speak."

Tellem said court administrator Gary Blair would determine when the court would officially release any information about the grand jury. Messages left at Blair's office were not immediately returned.

In determining whether there was enough evidence for the case to go to trial, Sneddon chose to present evidence to the closed grand jury, rather than at a preliminary hearing, which would be open to the public. The grand jury has spent the last three weeks hearing from witnesses, including the 14-year-old boy who claims the pop superstar sexually abused him.

The self-styled "King of Pop" was charged last December and pleaded not guilty to seven counts of molesting a child under the age of 14. He also was charged with two counts of plying the boy with "an intoxicating agent" to make it easier to carry out the assaults. Sources close to the family have said the agent was wine.

The molestation charges each carry between three and eight years in prison.

Wednesday's grand jury indictment supersedes the criminal case, which means prosecutors can skip a preliminary hearing and go straight to trial.

Jackson has been free on $3 million bail since turning himself in Nov. 20. He has made few public appearances since the Santa Barbara district attorney brought the charges against him, but most recently turned up on Capitol Hill last month to promote helping African AIDS victims.

Foxnews.com's Roger Friedman and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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The Associated Press
Updated: 12:42 a.m. ET April 22, 2004

LOS ANGELES - Pop star Michael Jackson was indicted by a Santa Barbara County grand jury investigating child molestation allegations, television news organizations reported Wednesday.

The reports by ABC, CNN and MSNBC cited sources that were unidentified. They had no details about the indictment, nor was there any official confirmation or announcement.
Grand jury indictments are usually secret until a defendant is arraigned.

Jackson attorney Mark Geragos, reached by telephone, would not answer questions about whether there was an indictment.

Geragos, other defense attorneys and prosecutors in the case are covered by a gag order. The district attorney’s office also would not comment about the media reports.

“This probably is a court matter, to be able to give the information out, not the district attorney’s office,” said Susan Tellem of Tellem Worldwide, hired to handle media inquiries for District Attorney Tom Sneddon in the case. “There’s a gag order ... and that means the district attorney really can’t speak.”

Calls to Sneddon and others in his office were not immediately returned.

Jackson’s spokeswoman, Raymone Bain, issued a statement to the AP saying the singer will plead not guilty during his scheduled April 30 arraignment — if an indictment has been issued. The statement did not confirm that an indictment has been handed down.

The singer and his attorneys “are confident that after a trial ... Jackson will be fully exonerated,” the statement read. “Michael is looking forward to his day in court.”

Tellem said court administrator Gary Blair would determine when the court would officially release any information about the grand jury. Messages left at Blair’s office were not immediately returned.

The grand jury has spent the last three weeks hearing from witnesses, including a 14-year-old boy who claims the pop superstar sexually abused him.

Four months ago, county prosecutors charged Jackson with seven counts of lewd or lascivious acts on a child under the age of 14 and two counts of administering an intoxicating agent, reportedly wine. Jackson pleaded not guilty in January to those charges.

In determining whether there was enough evidence to go to trial, Sneddon chose to present evidence to the closed grand jury, rather than at a preliminary hearing, which would be public.

© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
Aunque esto ya lo esperabamos te da bajon y mas despues de la buenas noticias.

Al final todo saldra bien pero el camino sera duro, asi que lo mejor es tener fe en la verdad y poner de nuestra parte haciendo todo lo posible, mandar e-mails etc..
 
Un jurado de investigación encargado de examinar las acusaciones de pederastia contra el cantante Michael Jackson ha presentado una acusación formal, según se anunció oficialmente.



Los 19 miembros del jurado encontraron además suficientes pruebas de delito para enjuiciar al artista en este caso, en el que se le acusa de abuso de un menor entre febrero y marzo de 2003.

Según su dictamen, Jackson "ha mantenido contacto sexual con John Doe", nombre genérico que se utiliza para no proporcionar el nombre real del menor.

Jackson, de 45 años, también está acusado de suministrar bebidas alcohólicas al menor para propiciar el abuso.

El jurado de investigación se ha reunido durante trece días para escuchar a los testigos en este polémico caso y juzgar si existen suficientes pruebas para ir a juicio.

Los supuestos abusos tuvieron lugar cuando el menor tenía doce años y se alojaba en el rancho "Neverland" que posee el cantante en las proximidades de la localidad costera de Santa Bárbara (California, EEUU).

Si la acusación formal es aceptada, el caso puede pasar directamente a juicio sin necesidad de que se celebre una audiencia preliminar.

Jackson, detenido en noviembre del pasado año tras un exhaustivo registro de su rancho, se encuentra en libertad bajo fianza de tres millones de dólares (unos 2,4 millones de euros).

El juicio podría tener lugar antes de finales de año, según indicó a la prensa el juez encargado del caso. Hace diez años Jackson también fue acusado de pederastia si bien nunca se presentó una denuncia formal contra el cantante, que llegó a un acuerdo multimillonario con la supuesta víctima fuera de los tribunales.

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Gracias por la noticia, Alex.

Qué puedo decir... Era algo esperado aunque siempre te quede la esperanza de que fuese lo contrario. Sé que es un golpe para todos leer esta clase de cosas, que se esté llevando tan lejos esta gran mentira. Ahora, como desde el día que empezó todo, tenemos que estar del lado de Michael y ser fuertes como él nos ha demostrado que está siendo.

No van a poder con nosotros y seguiremos luchamos como hasta ahora, el poder de la verdad prevalecerá.

Un abrazo a todos y ánimo.
 
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pues yo tenía muchas esperanzas en que el jurado fuera inteligente y viera como cualquiera de nosotros que con información suficiente esto era una estafa por parte de unos elementos que encima tienen curriculum en esto.

había empezado mal el día pero ha terminado siendo peor.:(
 
len@, recuerda que no había defensa en el Gran Jurado, sólo Sneddon, sus marionetas y los 19 miembros del Jurado. Michael puede apelar de todos modos e intentar que el caso vaya a vista preliminar para que Mark y Ben se vean cara a cara con Los Monster...

Paciencia, venga lo que venga ahora, al menos tenemos la certeza de que será una situación en la que Michael SI puede luchar y mostrar las cartas que tenemos.

Ánimo, de verdad. Michael nos necesita fuertes.
 
Es una pena que una mentira tenga que llegar a estas alturas. Esperemos que Michael no se sienta solo en estos momentos, es bueno que sepa que no todo el mundo le odia y le toma como un mentiroso, sino que hay un pequeño (pero muy ruidoso :banda: ) sector que va a estar junto a él durante todo el proceso apoyandole hasta la muerte!


Michael Jackson
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Tenía que llegar este día :( Pero cuando llega, duele :mad: La noticia ya está en todos los medios españoles e internacionales.

Ahora, fuerza, y a esperar que haya un juicio justo. :|
 
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Comunicado del abogado de Michael Jackson en respuesta al anuncio de la acusación

Ya que el Gran Jurado ha emitido una acusación formal, el viernes, 30 de abril de 2004, el Sr. Michael Jackson se presentará en el juzgado de Santa Maria, California en su momento para declararse NO culpable de los cargos. El Sr. Jackson y sus abogados recuerdan al público que este "indictment" es meramente una "acusación" formal. También recordamos al público que a Michael Jackson, como a cualquier otra persona acusada de un crimen "se le presume la inocencia".

El Sr. Jackson y sus abogados confían que tras el juicio de estos cargos, el Sr. Jackson será completamente exculpado y que las acusaciones serán demostradas como totalmente falsas.

En este caso, el Sr. Jackson no sólo se "presumirá" su inocencia, sino que de hecho es inocente. Michael está esperando a tener su cita en el juzgado y desea dar las gracias a los millones de fans de todo el mundo que continúan apoyándole en este período difícil.

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Esto era de esperar,pero hay que ser fuertes y confiar en nuestro idolo,Michael Jackson.Ojala pase todo rapido ,que sea un juicio justo y Michael sea declarado inocente,que lo es.Animo a todos.Un saludo.
 
No hay que alarmarse, era visto.

El Gran Jurado se basó en Sneddon, y todos los "testigos" de la acusación montando su farsa. Es normal que se lo creyeran, porque la defensa no se vió en el GJ.

Ahora empieza "lo bueno", si querían guerra, la van a tener.

It's too late! You're my guests!
Hello? GAME TIME!!

Se la van a cargar con todas las del equipo. Ellos podrán tener muchos testigos y un show bien tejido, pero no olvidemos que Michael se ha cubierto muy bien las espaldas con esta familia. Contrató a Geragos incluso antes de que se decidieran a montar este circo. Se van a cagar, por hijos de puta.

Ya vereis.
 
Pues yo queria que hubiese juicio. Que dure lo que tenga que durar, y que saquen todas las "pruebas" contra Michael que tengan. Al final la verdad prevalecera y de una vez por todas y sin lugar a dudas la imagen de Michael quedara en paz. De esto no tengo ninguna duda.

ANIMO MICHAEL
 
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