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Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's private physician who is accused of administering a fatal dosage of propofol, the powerful anesthetic to Michael Jackson, is in Los Angeles and may surrender to the authorities as early as tomorrow.

Although Murray has not yet been charged, his spokesperson Miranda Sevick says "Dr. Murray is in Los Angeles for a dual purpose — on family business and to be available for law enforcement." She added, "We're trying to be as cooperative as we can."

An LA county courthouse spokesperson told X17online, "Nothing is on file for tomorrow regarding Dr. Murray," but it's possible the Dr. could turn himself in to any police station, if he's not busted beforehand.

It is believed that Murray will be charged with involuntary manslaughter, which carries a sentence of two to four years.