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Barry Bonds Appears In Court (video)
Baseball player Barry Bonds appeared in federal court on Friday in San Francisco. Bonds is facing four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction.
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Barroid's 1st Day in Court
My Pinstripes — Turns out he even had to pay 500K bail.

A Tribute to the Greatest Hitter Ever, Mr. Barry Bonds
Armchair Sports Authority — The Authority thinks it is just a shame what is going on with Barry Bonds right now. We all know that the government doesn’t have any evidence to hold the slugger, but they keep trying. Barry Bonds is in one word the “greatester” hitter ever—the last “er” on the word greatest means that no hitter will ever come ...

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