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Letter clears deputies in arrest of Michael Jackson |
By Associated Press |
Published: 08/23/2004 |
Investigators in California have reportedly concluded that singer Michael Jackson was not "manhandled'' by deputies when he was arrested last year on child molestation charges. CBS News reports on its Web site that an investigator with the state attorney general's office sent a letter to the sheriff of Santa Barbara County. It says no evidence of criminal conduct was found. Jackson alleged he'd been roughed up by sheriff's deputies and suffered a dislocated shoulder from his Nov. 20 arrest. A dozen investigators were assigned to the complaint, and conducted interviews with deputies, inmates, Jackson's doctor, and the celebrity's bodyguards. Jackson was due in court last Monday for a pretrial hearing. |
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