Jackson: Prosecutors don't want his bail reduced
Evening Standard13 April 2012

Michael Jackson's prosecutor is opposing a move by the singer to reduce his £1.7 million bail, arguing he might flee the country.

Los Angeles district attorney Tom Sneddon's office said Jackson's wealth required at least $3 million bail to ensure he would appear for trial and, if convicted, be prepared to serve a lengthy sentence.

"The temptation to flee must surely be strong for an individual in defendant's circumstances," said the motion. "To suppose otherwise would be to blink reality."

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