Michael Jackson: doctor to meet with police?

Saturday, June 27, 2009 |

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The doctor who may have been the last person to see Michael Jackson alive plans to meet with police Saturday afternoon along with his lawyer, an associate of attorney Ed Chernoff said.

A boy arrives at a makeshift shrine outside the Jackson family compound in Encino, California, on Saturday.

A boy arrives at a makeshift shrine outside the Jackson family compound in Encino, California, on Saturday.

The meeting is set for 3 p.m. (6 p.m. ET), said Matthew Alford, an associate of Stradley, Chernoff and Alford law firm in Houston, Texas.

Alford said Dr. Conrad Murray, who is represented by Chernoff, was upset but willing to cooperate.

"It's a human tragedy, and he's upset obviously over the loss of Mr. Jackson. But he is not a suspect in the death of Mr. Jackson," Alford said. "We intend to cooperate fully."

Police, who met briefly with Murray after Michael Jackson's death, had been trying to set up an interview, Los Angeles Deputy Police Chief Charlie Beck told the Los Angeles Times on Friday.

Police said the doctor has been cooperating.

Jackson's family suspects that Murray can answer some questions about the singer's death, but they have been unable to contact him, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told CNN on Saturday.

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