Dr. Conrad Murray, who served as Michael Jackson's personal physician when the pop icon passed away last year, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Monday, and faces up to four years in a California prison in connection with Jackson's too-early demise.
Jackson, it was ruled by a coroner, passed away from an overdose of Propofol, a medication which Jackson called his "milk." Prosecutors alleged that Murray gave Jackson a lethal dose of the medicine he claimed to have needed to sleep, whiel the defense in the case claimed that Jackson gave the final dose to himself.
Murray was taken into custody immediately following the guilty verdict, and will be sentenced at a hearing on November 29th.