Dr. David Adams, a doctor who administered Propofol to Michael Jackson on multiple occasions, will have to testify on behalf of Dr. Conrad Murray.
Murray's lawyers want Adams to testify regarding Jackson's "behavior and reactions while under the drug . . ." They will also ask him about "how he responded to the administration of the drug," according to a report from TMZ.com. In 2008, Adams put Jackson under with Propofol four times.
Adams has raised objections to providing testimony claiming his association with the case has damaged his reputation. On April 11, however, a judge ruled that Adams would have to testify, because his testimony "could be relevant and material" to the trial.
Dr. Conrad Murray has pleaded not guilty to charges that he administered a fatal dose of Propofol to the singer in 2009.
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