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LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors and police investigators do not expect to file charges before 2010 in connection to Michael Jackson’s death, law enforcement officials told the Los Angeles Times.

The officials said there is so much evidence to review — some of it complex medical data — and that they have sought the help of outside medical experts.

Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson’s personal physician who provided him with the anesthetic propofol that coroner’s officials say killed the pop singer, has been identified as a suspect in a manslaughter investigation in search warrants and remains the focus of the probe.

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