The anesthesiology expert for Conrad Murray, MD, the physician found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in pop superstar Michael Jackson's death, was found in contempt of court Wednesday, according to a CNN report.
Paul White, MD, was found in contempt of court after violating the judge's order not to mention his private talks with Dr. Murray during his testimony.
Dr. White was given 30 days to pay a $250 fine imposed by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor.
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Paul White, MD, was found in contempt of court after violating the judge's order not to mention his private talks with Dr. Murray during his testimony.
Dr. White was given 30 days to pay a $250 fine imposed by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor.
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