Jackson's Doctor's Office Raided by Feds

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Federal and local agents have searched the office of Dr. Conrad Murray looking for clues into Michael Jackson's death, according to Usmagazine.com..
TMZ is reporting that the Drug Enforcement Agency arrived at Murray's office, along with LAPD detectives and Houston cops, looking specifically for Jackson's medical records.
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Although the raid was conducted, his lawyer Ed Chernoff says it doesn't mean criminal charges for the doctor.
"The coroner wants to clear up the cause of death, we share that goal. We don't have access to the most important information in this case ... the toxicology report. We're still in the dark like everybody else. Based on Dr. Murray's minute-by-minute and item-by-item description of Michael Jackson's last days, he should not be a target of criminal charges," Chernoff claims.
Dr. Murray was with the King of Pop when he went into cardiac arrest.
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