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Michael Jackson's wrongful death trial to resume deliberations Tuesday

Michael Jackson, shown in this 4/27/05 photo, was acquitted of all counts at the Santa Barbara County courthouse in Santa Maria, California, June 13, 200. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)
Michael Jackson, shown in this 4/27/05 photo, was acquitted of all counts at the Santa Barbara County courthouse in Santa Maria, California, June 13, 200. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- The Los Angeles jury considering Michael Jackson's wrongful-death trial will resume deliberations Tuesday, officials said.

The panel began deliberations in the Jackson family's lawsuit against AEG Live Thursday and continued through Friday without reaching a verdict.

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Nine of the 12 jurors must agree on a verdict in a civil trial. A unanimous agreement is needed from panels deciding criminal trials.

The surviving members of Jackson's family, including his mother and three children, are seeking $290 million in personal damages and unspecified damages based on what the singer could have earned by performing had he not died in 2009 at the age of 50.

The Jackson family is suing the promoters for allegedly failing to properly supervise Dr. Conrad Murray, the personal physician hired to care for Jackson as he prepared for a string of comeback shows in London.

Murray is serving a four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter for administering what prosecutors called lethal amounts of sedatives and anesthesia to Jackson in an effort to help him sleep.

AEG Live has argued Jackson demanded it hire Murray to look after him, then kept his insomnia and controversial medical treatments a secret from his financial backers.

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