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Prison Would Prove Tough If Jackson Convicted
Al Reuters via Yahpoo ^ | 6/08/09 | By Jill Serjeant

Posted on 06/08/2005 9:14:17 AM PDT by Dallas59

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As a nervous Michael Jackson awaits the verdict of the jury in his child sex abuse trial, an even tougher future may be awaiting him in a California state prison if he is convicted.

Is Jackson too fragile and rarefied to endure prison? Or have his 40 years in the cutthroat music business made him more resilient than he appears?

"Any celebrity who has lived a life of entitlement is going to have an incredibly difficult time coping with prison," said J. Randy Taraborrelli, who wrote the 1991 biography "Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness."

"He's a fragile person in many ways. It's an understatement to say this would be extremely challenging for him," he said.

If convicted on any of the molestation or conspiracy charges, Jackson would face at least one year in prison where he would enjoy no special rights. If convicted on all 10 counts he could be facing a maximum of nearly 20 years.

The mere fact of his fame makes it likely that, after a thorough physical and psychological assessment, he would be placed in a single cell in a unit designed to ensure his safety, prison officials said.

There is only one such protective housing prison unit in California. Its inmates include 1960s cult leader Charles Manson and Robert Kennedy's assassin Sirhan Sirhan.

All the inmates were placed there either because their crime, their fame, or the fact that they have enemies statewide, means their safety would be jeopardized elsewhere.

"Despite Mr Jackson's fame, if he were sentenced to prison he would be a convicted felon and you cannot give him any other rights than any other inmate," a California prisons spokeswoman said.

"But because of his fame, we have to take extra steps to protect his safety," she said.

STRESS AND SICKNESS

Jackson would likely have little or no contact with other inmates, his food would be prepared by staff rather than prisoners and like other inmates, he would have to wear standard issue blue shirt and denim pants. His own clothing would be restricted to his underwear.

He could choose to exercise on his own or with two or three other inmates and if there were concerns about his emotional health, he would be on a round-the-clock suicide watch.

Anxiety has a habit of making Jackson sick. At least four times during his trial, he checked into hospital with flu, back pain or dehydration.

"He gets upset, he doesn't drink, he doesn't eat, he can't sleep," Jackson family lawyer Brian Oxman told Reuters in 2003 when the singer was also briefly hospitalized for dehydration.

Jackson, 46, acknowledged in a March radio interview that he had never been a great eater. "Elizabeth Taylor used to feed me, hand feed me at times, because I do have a problem with eating, but I do my very best," he told civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Last week, a private investigator hired by Jackson in March told Vanity Fair magazine that the singer seemed terrified of prison. "He acted like he was scared silly. He kept asking me what prison life was like. Can he watch TV and movies there?" investigator Gordon Novel said.

Taraborrelli said Jackson was tougher than he sometimes appeared and had always bounced back from difficulties in his long career as child star who turned world superstar.

"His resiliency is often downplayed. He has been in the entertainment business for 40 years and you can't survive in that business by being very fragile," he said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: michealjackson; prison
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NO ****!
1 posted on 06/08/2005 9:14:18 AM PDT by Dallas59
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To: Dallas59

No search results.


2 posted on 06/08/2005 9:14:42 AM PDT by Dallas59 (" I have a great team that is going to beat George W. Bush" John Kerry -2004)
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Or have his 40 years in the cutthroat music business made him more resilient than he appears?

Um, there is a difference between being "screwed" in a record exec's office and being "screwed" in a prison shower.

3 posted on 06/08/2005 9:15:29 AM PDT by Bluegrass Conservative
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I'm sure Jackson would be kept isolated for the most part (if he even makes it to a real prison).


4 posted on 06/08/2005 9:17:27 AM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: Dallas59

5 posted on 06/08/2005 9:18:11 AM PDT by Dallas59 (" I have a great team that is going to beat George W. Bush" John Kerry -2004)
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**"Elizabeth Taylor used to feed me, hand feed me at times, because I do have a problem with eating, but I do my very best"**

Such a trooper!


6 posted on 06/08/2005 9:19:50 AM PDT by Guillermo (42% of suicide bombers in Iraq are Saudi and Bush continues to lick their boots)
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NO ****!

Yeah. In other news, the sun is hot.

7 posted on 06/08/2005 9:19:52 AM PDT by anonymous_user (Not everything's a conspiracy.)
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Elizabeth Taylor used to feed me, hand feed me at times

What a horrible, horrible mental picture.
8 posted on 06/08/2005 9:20:14 AM PDT by andyk (Go Matt Kenseth!)
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>Um, there is a difference between being "screwed" in a record exec's office and being "screwed" in a prison shower


9 posted on 06/08/2005 9:20:17 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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"It's an understatement to say this would be extremely challenging for him,"

Yeah, because the guys in prison are way too old for his taste.


10 posted on 06/08/2005 9:20:38 AM PDT by Old Grumpy
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"He gets upset, he doesn't drink, he doesn't eat, he can't sleep," Jackson family lawyer Brian Oxman told Reuters in 2003 when the singer was also briefly hospitalized for dehydration.

Someone must have informed him that he's not elligible for Juvenile prison.
11 posted on 06/08/2005 9:20:45 AM PDT by Millee (So you're a feminist......isn't that cute??)
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oh please! with his notariety, he'll get a nice country club joint with catered meals. it isn't likely that he will ever meet anyone like him, so i'm sure he has nothing to fear.


12 posted on 06/08/2005 9:24:35 AM PDT by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you.)
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I think everyone should send him a jar of Vaseline to ease his pain....


13 posted on 06/08/2005 9:31:33 AM PDT by tje
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oh please! with his notariety, he'll get a nice country club joint with catered meals. it isn't likely that he will ever meet anyone like him, so i'm sure he has nothing to fear.

In the third remake of The Longest Yard he'll be making the move from tight end to wide receiver within the first 3 days.

14 posted on 06/08/2005 9:33:07 AM PDT by tx_eggman (Liberalism is only possible in that moment when a man chooses Barabas over Christ.)
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Believe me.. Corcoran is no country club.


15 posted on 06/08/2005 9:33:46 AM PDT by dc-zoo
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"...oh please! with his notariety, he'll get a nice country club joint with catered meals. "

No, he won't. He'll be in a medium-security prison with other violent offenders. But they will keep him isolated from the rest of the prison population.
16 posted on 06/08/2005 9:35:59 AM PDT by LIConFem (A fronte praecipitium, a tergo lupi.)
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For more info on Michael's furture home, click the pic...

Accomodations are a little tight...hehehe

17 posted on 06/08/2005 9:38:04 AM PDT by socal_parrot
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"In the third remake of The Longest Yard he'll be making the move from tight end to wide receiver within the first 3 days."

You forgot the permanent imprint of "H" and "C" on his forehead from being slammed repeatedly into the faucets


18 posted on 06/08/2005 9:40:32 AM PDT by 5Madman2 (DemocRATS are Vermin)
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To: Dallas59
There is only one such protective housing prison unit in California. Its inmates include 1960s cult leader Charles Manson and Robert Kennedy's assassin Sirhan Sirhan.

The idea of Jackson sitting in a cell next to Charlie Manson and singing 1960s hippie songs together does present an intriguing image...
19 posted on 06/08/2005 9:41:43 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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...an even tougher future may be awaiting him in a California state prison if he is convicted.

At least all his troubles would be behind him...

20 posted on 06/08/2005 9:42:13 AM PDT by Snardius
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