Death of Michael Jackson Case: Judge Denies Doctor's Bid for Bail

FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2011 file photo, Dr. Conrad Murray, singer Michael Jacksons personal physician, appears in Los Angeles Superior Court where Murray pleaded not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the pop stars 2009 death. Attorneys for Dr. Conrad Murray have asked the judge overseeing his involuntary manslaughter case to sequester the jury, citing coverage of Casey Anthony and plans to allow online online broadcasts of the Jackson case. (AP Photo/Irfan Khan, file)

A Los Angeles judge has refused to release Michael Jackson's doctor on bail while he appeals his conviction for involuntary manslaughter in the pop star's death.

Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor rejected Conrad Murray's bid for bail Friday. Murray was not present.

Pastor says Murray is a flight risk and would be a danger to society if he tries to practice medicine again.

The judge says he was scared when he heard Murray say during a documentary interview that he thought it was permissible to give the anesthetic propofol in a home setting.

Jackson died of an overdose of the drug in June 2009 while in Murray's care.

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