Conrad Murray is reportedly asking to be released from prison without bail, as his lawyers scramble together an appeal against his involuntary manslaughter conviction.
Michael Jackson's former doctor was sentenced late last year to four years behind bars for helping cause the King Of Pop's death in June 2009.
TMZ reports that legal documents have been filed insisting that Murray is within his rights to appeal the verdict, saying he has "exhausted virtually all of his available resources".
The basis of the campaign is the "improper exclusion of defence evidence and witnesses that resulted in violating the defendant's State and constitutional rights to due process, to present a defence and to the effective assistance of counsel."
The site alleges that he is asking to be released without bail, and that he has volunteered to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet.
If successful, he is thought to be planning to stay with the mother of his 2-year-old son, Nicole Alvarez.
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