hardballtimes.com - 12/5/2008
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The prosecutors in the Barry Bonds case have now officially dropped a handful of charges :
Federal prosecutors dropped four counts of lying to a grand jury against Barry Bonds, leaving him to face trial next year on 10 counts of making false statements plus an additional obstruction of ...
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 ...
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.
It takes a village
hardballtimes.com 12/16/2008 — Yesterday I threw out a quick jab at ESPN's "report" of Barry Bonds saying he was still not retiring , taking issue at the fact that the story wasn't really reporting as much as it was regurgitating a paparazzi encounter and passing it off as news. I received the following comment in response to ...
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. >
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 ...
Barry Bonds still has baseball in sights: 'I'm not retiring'
sports.espn.go.com 12/16/2008 — is not above being caught on camera by the Los Angeles paparazzi. Nor, it seems, is he above a return to baseball. Bonds appeared to relish the chance this weekend to clear up thoughts he's given up on on a comeback. Are you still considering it, ...
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 ...
20 Agents?
hardballtimes.com 1/29/2009 — If the case against Barry Bonds was as good as everyone says it is, why are the feds scorching the Earth in order to try and get the testimony of someone they've know ain't talking for years?
FBI and IRS agents raided the home of Greg Anderson’s mother-in-law Wednesday in what Anderson’s ...
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' counts drop four to 11 —
NYDailyNews.com - Baseball 12/5/2008
Barry Bonds is still scheduled to go to trial March 2. But he is facing four fewer counts of perjury after federal prosecutors filed a superseding indictment Thursday in U.S. District Court in northern California.