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Government in a new indictment charge

SAN FRANCISCO :   A U.S. judge on Friday considered whether to throw out government evidence in the perjury case of B
Published February 13, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO:  A U.S. judge on Friday considered whether to throw out government evidence in the perjury case of Barry Bonds, a day after prosecutors dropped more than half the charges against the home run king. The government in a new indictment charged Bonds with four counts of lying to a grand jury about his use of performance-enhancing drugs and one count of obstruction of justice. It dropped six other perjury charges based on the same testimony.

 

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