blacksportsonline.com - 2/5/2009
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In a continuing effort to crack down on misdeeds and mishaps of the financial sector and automotive industry, the government is sparing no expense in the time and money it is dedicating to sending Barry Bonds up the creek without a paddle. After all, it's the menaces of baseball such as ...
With your help, we can bring Barry Bonds back to baseball
sports.yahoo.com 1/16/2009 — Yes We Can. Just as next Tuesday's inauguration represents a new political beginning for our nation and a chance to re-embrace America's ideals of freedom, justice and equality, this seems like a perfect time for baseball fans to work for a new beginning by getting Barry Bonds back where he belongs.
Show Time: Barry Bonds Trial Soon Gets Underway
bizofbaseball.com 2/24/2009 — Barry Bonds' perjury case begins on Mar. 2 and will run for an estimated four weeks. After more than five years and the expenditure of tens of millions of taxpayer dollars, it’s show time for the government. The case known as the United States of America vs. Barry Lamar Bonds is coming to ...
Don't Let The Government Fool You In Regards To Barry Bonds
blacksportsonline.com 2/9/2009 — I've written about this before so I don't want to beat a dead horse, but I hope the readers of this site aren't fooled by the federal government's attempt to influence public opinion of potential jurors in Barry Bond's upcoming perjury trial. The information that they are leaking pertains ...
Meet The Man Who Will Testify Against Barry Bonds [Barry Bonds]
deadspin.com 1/30/2009 — The Feds are filling out their roster for their big showdown against Barry Bonds , and have found a catcher. Here's Bobby Estalella , who is expected to testify to firsthand knowledge that Bonds used steroids. That's huge. Estalella, a teammate of ...
A win for the defense
hardballtimes.com 2/20/2009 — The government's case against Bonds gets weaker by the day :
A federal judge has barred prosecutors from using three positive steroid tests and other key evidence in Barry Bonds' trial next month because of his personal trainer's refusal to testify. The ruling issued late Thursday was ...
The Clear
hardballtimes.com 1/15/2009 — Yahoo!'s Jonathan Littman has a major story today about the legal status of "The Clear" at the time Barry Bonds was asked about it in the course of his grand jury testimony, and suggests that this fact may prove problematic for prosecutors:
It could explain why Barry Bonds’ attorneys ...
Urine Samples Said to Link Bonds to Steroids
nytimes.com 1/29/2009 — Federal prosecutors are said to have evidence that links Barry Bonds to drugs other than the “cream” and the “clear,” the designer substances that have become synonymous with the case. >
Witness to Say She Saw Bonds Being Injected
nytimes.com 2/14/2009 — Federal prosecutors plan to call Barry Bonds’s former personal shopper at his perjury trial to testify that she saw Bonds being injected by his trainer. >
Bonds Goes 5 for 14
shysterball.blogspot.com 12/5/2008 — Though the replay official may change one of those hits to a foul ball: Barry Bonds, Major League Baseball’s homerun record holder, won dismissal of five of 14 charges accusing him of lying about taking steroids. U.S. District Court Judge Susan ...
Tough Love: Barry Bonds
theloveofsports.com 2/4/2009 — E. Spencer Kyte from The Love of Sports believes it's time for the Barry Bonds saga to end now that Major League Baseball reportedly has a positive sample. Of course, all this hinges on Bonds' actually being guilty...
Bonds pleads not guilty —
Major League Baseball News 2/5/2009
Home run king Barry Bonds pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges he lied to a grand jury investigating steroid use in sports. The former Giants slugger faces 10 counts of making false statements to a grand jury, plus an obstruction of justice charge.