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I have just found this 2 page document on the official site of the LA Superior Court.

It is titled "Rules and Guidelines for the Public Drawing in the People v. Conrad Murray Trial"

When I read this I noticed that it was infact the rules for members of the public watching the trial in the courtroom through some sort of lottery winning, which enables 6 "Winners" to have a seat in the courtroom for a particular day of the trial!

Unfortunately, it is a PDF file (So you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in order to read it) which means I cannot copy and paste the information on it, but some of it is very interesting...

One of the more interesting statements is:

 :!:Anyone wearing make-up, costumes, or any "tribute attire" related to any party associated with the case will not be permitted to participate in the public drawing
(I found that one quite funny and ironic for various reasons)

The document also refers to the people as "Audience members", which I found was quite odd?

Anyway, you can read the document for yourselves here:
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