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Prosecution rests in Jackson trial
Published Thursday, May 5 2005, 16:29 BST | By James Welsh
The prosecution in the Michael Jackson molestation trial rested their case against the pop star on Wednesday.
During the trial so far, the prosecution has sought to prove that Jackson molested a 13-year old boy in 2003, gave him alcohol, and plotted to hold him and his family captive as part of a damage control maneuver against Martin Bashir's Living with Michael Jackson documentary.
Jackson's defence team are preparing to bring in celebrities including Macaulay Culkin to testify on Jackson's behalf.
During the trial so far, the prosecution has sought to prove that Jackson molested a 13-year old boy in 2003, gave him alcohol, and plotted to hold him and his family captive as part of a damage control maneuver against Martin Bashir's Living with Michael Jackson documentary.
Jackson's defence team are preparing to bring in celebrities including Macaulay Culkin to testify on Jackson's behalf.
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