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Jackson back at Neverland
June 14: NBC’s Jennifer London reports from Michael Jackson Neverland ranch, where the pop star is recuperating.
Acquitted
June 14: Pop star Michael Jackson is acquitted on all charges in his child molestation trial. NBC's Mike Taibbi reports.
Mesereau interview
June 14: Michael Jackson's lead defense attorney Tom Mesereau talks with "Today" show anchor Katie Couric about the Michael Jackson child molestation trial.
Jurors weigh in
June 14: Jurors Raymond Hultman and Paulina Coccoz talk with "Today" show anchor Matt Lauer about how they reached a verdict in the Michael Jackson trial.
Jackson trial examined
June 13: Defense attorney Roy Black and former Santa Barbara County Sheriff Jim Thomas analyze the Michael Jackson trial.
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World watches verdict
June 13: From California to New York to around the world, the Michael Jackson not-guilty verdicts reverberated. NBC's Keith Miller reports.
Jackson not guilty
June 13: The jurors in the Michael Jackson trial find the pop star not guilty. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
Jackson courtroom scene
June 13: NBC's Mike Taibbi describes the scene inside the courtroom as jurors announce their not guilty verdict.
'Obviously we’re disappointed'
June 13: Santa Barbara District Attorney Tom Sneddon says that his previous relationship with Michael Jackson had nothing to do with charges filed against the pop star.
Jurors critical of accuser’s mom
June 13: The Michael Jackson jurors address the media in a news conference after finding the pop star not guilty.
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Michael Jackson arrives with his father Joe Jackson and mother Katherine Jackson at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria
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  Michael Jackson: 1958 - 2009
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