By Osagie Alonge

Michael Joseph Jackson Jr, the eldest son of the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson, will not only be appearing in court but might also take the stand as the trial of his father’s physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, starts this week.
Popularly known by his nickname Prince, he reportedly told family members that he would ‘take the stand to ensure that justice is done’.
According to TMZ, Prince has already been listed on the list of witnesses for the prosecution. But the court room might be cleared if he is called to the stand. Sources have disclosed that the 14-year-old is nervous and doesn’t’ want to ‘mess up’.
If convicted, Murray will not only lose his medical license but could face a four-year prison term.
On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson died in his Los Angeles mansion as attempts by his personal physician Conrad Murray were unsuccessful when he stopped breathing.


2 comments
Love of a father in him!
Its painful when one is confronted with a person alleged to have directly or indirectly murdered one’s loved one(s). Hope to see justice prevailing @ the end of the day.*sigh!*