Judge Orders Arrest of Michael Jackson

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- An angry judge issued an arrest warrant for Michael Jackson on Thursday after he failed to show up for his child molestation trial on time and his attorney announced the singer was being treated for a serious back problem.

Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville said he would also forfeit Jackson's $3 million bail unless he appeared in court within one hour.

The announcement came after a few minutes after court was to have begun at 8:30 a.m. Jackson's accuser was expected to begin a second day of testimony against the singer.

The jury was not yet in the courtroom when the judge entered.

Jackson's lawyer, Thomas Mesereau Jr., said, "Mr. Jackson is at Cottage Hospital in Santa Ynez with a serious back problem. He does plan to come in."

The judge, obviously angry, declared, "I'm issuing a warrant for his arrest. I'm forfeiting his bail. I will hold the order for one hour." The judge was not specific about when the hour expired, but he made the statement between 8:35 a.m. and 8:37 a.m.

Mesereau, whose request that the judge talk to Jackson's doctor on the phone was turned down, said a short time later that Jackson was on his way.

Hospital spokeswoman Janet O'Neill said Jackson left Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital at 8:45 a.m. It is about a 35-mile drive from the hospital to the court. O'Neill had no comment on Jackson's condition. There was still no sign of Jackson outside the courthouse more than a half-hour after he left the hospital.

Mesereau had been observed talking urgently on his cell phone for about a half-hour before the session was to begin.

When Jackson was arraigned in January 2004, the judge admonished him for arriving late and requesting a bathroom break. Last month, during the first week of jury selection, Jackson went to a hospital with flu symptoms, delaying the proceedings for a week. But he has been on time or early since then.

"Mr. Jackson really was sick. He really did have the flu," the judge said last month. "I talked to his doctor. ... I wouldn't let anyone take advantage of us that way."

On Wednesday, Jackson's young accuser faced the singer for the first time since leaving the singer's Neverland Ranch in March 2003, and described viewing sexually explicit images with the singer in his bedroom.

The 15-year-old was not asked about the molestation allegations before court ended Wednesday, but described viewing adult Internet sites with Jackson and others after the singer suggested he and his brother sleep in his room on their first visit to Neverland in 2000. The boy also testified that Jackson told him to "call me daddy" during the taping of a documentary.

The accuser followed to the stand his 14-year-old brother, who testified he saw Jackson fondle his sibling in late February or early March 2003.

The accuser gave the same account his brother had of looking at sexually explicit Web sites on their second night at Neverland after their parents gave them permission to sleep in Jackson's room.

The boy said one of Jackson's employees, Frank Tyson, began looking at sites on the Internet as the others watched.

The witness said they looked at women or teenage girls on about seven sites for a period of 15 to 30 minutes, and he repeated an account his brother had given about a remark Jackson allegedly made.

"There was this girl with her shirt up and it was all quiet and stuff and Michael's like, 'Got milk?'" he said.

At another point, Jackson whispered in the ear of his sleeping son, Prince Michael, saying his son was missing out and using a slang for female genitalia, the accuser said.

Jackson, 46, is accused of molesting the boy, giving him alcohol and conspiring to hold the boy's family captive to get them to rebut a damaging TV documentary in which Jackson said he allowed children to sleep in his bedroom. Jackson's defense contends the family has a history of filing false claims to get money.

The accuser, who was a cancer patient when he met Jackson, talked about attending a Los Angeles comedy camp hosted by club owner Jamie Masada, whom he would later ask to put him in touch with Jackson.

The boy said Jackson invited him to Neverland the first time they talked. He said Jackson called his hospital room as he was being treated for cancer, and they later talked on the phone about 20 times.

The boy said Jackson later invited him to appear in a documentary being produced by British journalist Martin Bashir and coached him on what to say. It aired on Feb. 6, 2003.
 

Ryan

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Haha - sucks for him - just when the case actually looked to be going his way (reguarding the kids brother and flawed testimony).
 

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Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville said he would also forfeit Jackson's $3 million bail unless he appeared in court within one hour.

damn...that's a little chunk of change...
 

JulesMaximus

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I saw this on CNN a little while ago.

Jackson is a whiny little bitch. Throw his dumbfvck child molesting ass in jail.
 

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This is a kangaroo court to Michael. He is not taking this stuff seriously (not just because of this article, but other things i've been FORCED to consume by the media, although I read nothing besides headlines).
 

bradruth

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Originally posted by: royaldank
He's back at the courthouse and all is well again.

Until this happens, anyway...

Judge: "So, Mr. Jackson, why were you late?"
Jackson: "I have a serious back problem, your honor."
Judge: "How did you hurt your back?"
Jackson: "Why, violently molesting children, of course."
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: royaldank
He's back at the courthouse and all is well again.

Until this happens, anyway...

Judge: "So, Mr. Jackson, why were you late?"
Jackson: "I have a serious back problem, your honor."
Judge: "How did you hurt your back?"
Jackson: "Why, violently molesting children, of course."
:laugh:
 

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
This is a kangaroo court to Michael. He is not taking this stuff seriously (not just because of this article, but other things i've been FORCED to consume by the media, although I read nothing besides headlines).

You are exactly right (for once, skoorb :D ). I just read an article about how he got up in the middle of testimony to ask the bailiff for a bathroom break. It's granted, in the middle of testimony of a key witness, and Michael brings along his brother and bodyguard. WTF would the judge allow that?
 

Ameesh

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the thing that i wonder about is who is worse, michael jackson or the deluded fans who stand outside holding signs supporting him...
 

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seriously though i was hoping for some drama this morning from MJ....

a car chase... maybe a standoff at his ranch just like OJ did .....

would a shootout really be to much to ask...or maybe to catch him at the border with a wig on and fake moustache...


i want my celebrity drama dammit this week at work has been particularly boring....
 

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: royaldank
He's back at the courthouse and all is well again.

Until this happens, anyway...

Judge: "So, Mr. Jackson, why were you late?"
Jackson: "I have a serious back problem, your honor."
Judge: "How did you hurt your back?"
Jackson: "Why, violently molesting children, of course."

LMFAO :laugh:

Cheers bradruth :beer:
 

TheNinja

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Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Skoorb
This is a kangaroo court to Michael. He is not taking this stuff seriously (not just because of this article, but other things i've been FORCED to consume by the media, although I read nothing besides headlines).

You are exactly right (for once, skoorb :D ). I just read an article about how he got up in the middle of testimony to ask the bailiff for a bathroom break. It's granted, in the middle of testimony of a key witness, and Michael brings along his brother and bodyguard. WTF would the judge allow that?

That dude is a friggin whack job. The more I read about him the more I can't believe how wierd he is. I'm not sure if he's a molestor or not, but I'm sure he's done some inappropriate things around children.
 

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Why did muscians like John Lenon and Dimebag Darrel have to get murdered while this pimple on the ass of society still manages to plaster himself all over headlines?

:frown:
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Why did muscians like John Lenon and Dimebag Darrel have to get murdered while this pimple on the ass of society still manages to plaster himself all over headlines?

:frown:

Cuz nobody has killed him yet?
 

Armoth

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Slow news day or what? Who the frick cares if Michael was late or not!?!? There has to be something else that the media can cover that is more important than another stupid Hollywood trial. Maybe someone will dangle him out a window and drop him. Of course, that would be a horrible tragedy and then the media would have 24/7 coverage of his funeral.

Move along folks, nothing to see here.
 

VirtualLarry

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: royaldank
He's back at the courthouse and all is well again.
Damn I was hoping he'd actually get arrested :(

LOL. Yeah. The arrest would probably go something like this:

Police Office: We've come to arrest you, Mr. Jackson.
M.J.: You can't do that to me. (cue music) "Beat it!"
P.O.: And why not?
M.J.: because (cue music) "I'm bad"
P.O.: That's it. You're coming with us. (grabs M.J.'s arm)
M.J.: (cue music as M.J. squeals) "Ooooh!"
 

MrDudeMan

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Originally posted by: VirtualLarry
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: royaldank
He's back at the courthouse and all is well again.
Damn I was hoping he'd actually get arrested :(

LOL. Yeah. The arrest would probably go something like this:

Police Office: We've come to arrest you, Mr. Jackson.
M.J.: You can't do that to me. (cue music) "Beat it!"
P.O.: And why not?
M.J.: because (cue music) "I'm bad"
P.O.: That's it. You're coming with us. (grabs M.J.'s arm)
M.J.: (cue music as M.J. squeals) "Ooooh!"

hahahahahaha