Michael Jackson's doctor is expected to be charged with the singer's involuntary manslaughter, US media reports say.
The BBC quoted a spokeswoman for Dr Conrad Murray as saying he is expected to surrender to authorities within the next 48 hours.
If Dr Murray is charged, a judge would decide if he should then go on trial.
Michael Jackson's death, at the age of 50, in Los Angeles on 25 June last year was ruled as homicide, mainly caused by an anaesthetic.
Dr Murray has always maintained that he did not prescribe nor administer anything that should have killed Jackson.
The Los Angeles District Attorney's office is quoted as saying that so far nothing had been filed against Dr Murray.
Dr Murray's leading lawyer, Ed Chernoff, said his client was in Los Angeles, saying: "If the cops want him he's not hiding. We'll be happy to surrender him and they know that."


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