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Judge again to consider unsealing Jackson warrant

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LAS VEGAS -- A judge is again considering whether to unseal court documents stemming from a police search in Las Vegas following pop singer Michael Jackson's death.

A clerk says Clark County District Court Judge Valerie Adair may hear by telephone Wednesday from Los Angeles police before making her decision.

Attorneys for The Associated Press and other media want affidavits relating to an Aug. 11 search of a Las Vegas pharmacy made public. Police oppose their release.

Authorities say Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, bought the powerful sedative propofol at the pharmacy.

The Los Angeles County coroner ruled propofol was a primary cause of Jackson's death June 25. The case is being investigated as a homicide.

Murray isn't charged with a crime, but is the focus of the probe.

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