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Updated: Wednesday, 09 Nov 2011, 5:15 AM PST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Nov 2011, 5:15 AM PST
(NewsCore) - A juror in the Conrad Murray trial said it was not difficult to find the doctor guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of pop icon Michael Jackson.
The juror, who asked not to be identified, told TMZ that all the jurors were in agreement early on in the deliberations.
"It was a concrete decision," the juror said, adding that it was the body of evidence rather than one individual piece of evidence that swayed the decision.
The juror added he was "glad" the trial was over and was happy to return to "normal life."
Murray, 58, who was Jackson's personal doctor, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter Monday by a 12-person jury, after nine hours of deliberation and a six-week trial.
A sentencing hearing was set for Nov. 29, and Judge Michael E. Pastor ordered Murray to be remanded in custody until that date.
The jury ruled that Murray had given Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009, a fatal overdose of the dangerous anesthetic propofol.
Murray had admitted to giving Jackson a small amount of propofol to help him sleep, but not the massive amount of the drug -- which is normally only used in a hospital setting, as an anesthetic -- found in his body.
Read more: TMZ