Barry Bonds Avoids Jail Time, Gets Probation
Facing the possibility of time in jail, former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds was sentenced on Friday to two years probation, 30 days of home confinement and 250 hours of community service over his obstruction of justice conviction in April.
Prosecutors Drop Additional Charges Against Barry Bonds
Federal prosecutors have dropped three perjury counts against Barry Bonds.
Bonds Asks Judge to Overturn Conviction
Barry Bonds has asked a federal judge to overturn his conviction on the only count of which he was found guilty during his federal perjury trial in April.
Barry Bonds = Guilty
The jury has spoken and the verdict is in: Barry Bonds is guilty – and not of being a douchebag who took steroids which allowed him to garner accolades he didn’t deserve – no, he was found guilty of “Obstruction Of Justice”. For the other three counts of perjury he was being tried for – a mistrial was declared.
Jury Selected in Barry Bonds Perjury Trial
After five hours of questions, a group of eight women and four men have been selected to serve on the jury for the perjury trial of former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds.




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