The Associated Press reports for jurors to convict Michael Jackson, they would have to believe he was so bold as to molest a boy while he was under investigation by child welfare authorities in a probe touched off by the TV documentary with Martin Bashir. Such a timeline does not work in the prosecution’s favor, said Loyola Law School Professor Laurie Levenson. “You’d have to believe that he was so bold that after being put on notice of an investigation, he continued the activity,” she said.
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