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Barry Bonds Seems to Be in the Clear
While Barry Bonds is still thinking about playing baseball again -- even after undergoing hip surgery recently -- there is still that tiny matter of possibly lying to a grand jury about his alleged steroid use to deal with. Back in November, Bonds scored a minor victory when three of the charges against him were dropped,...
The Rocket's Lawyer Isn't Scared of the IRS
Yesterday, FanHouse's Pat Lackey asked if you've ever sat down to read the paper and thought to yourself, "Did I really just read that?" He was responding to something said by Roger Clemens's attorney Rusty Hardin and it's a feeling I know well after reading something Hardin said to the New York Times on Sunday. It was...
The Grimsley Affidavit Officially Out in the Air; Here's Some More Names
So, if you were under the impression the Jason Grimsley affidavit was officially on blast for all to see, you were only half right. It was released back in the summer of '06, but let us not forget, there were still some names blacked out. And, darn it, if we've learned anything about this whole PED baseball mess, it's that...
JeffNovitzky News From the Web
- 05/07/12 Clemens trial resumes with more from federal agent Source: CBS - NewsChannel 7 - Spartanburg SC Federal agent Jeff Novitzky returns for a third day of testimony in the Roger Clemens perjury trial.
- 05/03/12 Physical evidence in Clemens trial seen by jury Source: ESPN Exhibit 52C was the semi-crushed Miller Lite beer can.
- 05/03/12 McNamee expected to take stand next week Source: MLB Jurors in the federal perjury trial of Roger Clemens have been shown in great detail physical evidence the government contends will directly link the former pitching star to the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
- 05/03/12 Bloody evidence introduced in Clemens trial Source: USA Today Prosecutors in the Roger Clemens perjury trial took their gloves off Thursday with a witness notorious for doing some of his best work with his gloves on.
- 05/02/12 Fed agent: McNamee was nervous facing needling Source: New York Daily News - New York NY Lawyers defending Roger Clemens from federal perjury charges like to portray the government's chief witness, Brian McNamee , as a greedy opportunist who framed the former pitcher as a steroid user to gain fame and riches.
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