Dr. Conrad Murray, who has been trying to surrender to authorities for a week, will likely have his chance Monday with prosecutors saying they will file a charge in the death of Michael Jackson. A district attorney's spokeswoman did not name the doctor nor say what the charge will be but Murray's lawyers have said they expect a single charge of involuntary manslaughter against the man who administered an anesthetic to the singer before he died.
As the last person to see Jackson alive, Murray has been the focal point of a police investigation since Jackson died last June 25 at age 50. (AP)













