mercurynews.com - 6/6/2008
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Former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds pleaded not guilty this morning to new perjury charges alleging he lied to a grand jury about using steroids in 2003. In a brief hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman, Bonds entered his plea to a revised indictment that now contains 15 felony charges accusing him of lying under oath during the Balco steroids probe in December ...
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Barry Bonds pleads not guilty to new perjury charges
BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog —
Barry Bonds pleads not guilty to new perjury charges But guilty to old perjury charges. Case closed! Former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds pleaded not guilty this morning to new perjury charges alleging he lied to a grand jury about using steroids in 2003. In a brief hearing before U.S. Magistrate Judge Bernard Zimmerman, Bonds entered his plea to a revised indictment that now contains 15 felony charges accusing him of lying under oath during the Balco steroids probe in December 2003. Bonds later this morning is set to appear again before U.S. District Judge Susan ...
Barry Bonds Pleads Not Guilty to New Charges
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... Barry Bonds, the all-time homerun leader and former Giant, pleaded not guilty today to new charges that he lied to a grand jury about using performance-enhancing drugs in 2003 as part of the BALCO investigation. As reported by the San Jose Mercury News: ...
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