Bonds On Fed Charges Again

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Nov 7, 2002
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Feds Charge Bonds With 14 Counts Of Perjury

UPDATED: 5:16 pm PDT May 13, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO -- Federal prosecutors Tuesday re-filed an indictment against former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds, charging him with 14 counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice surrounding his testimony in the BALCO Steroid Case.

The new indictment broke down every individual statement prosecutors claim was falsely made during his days testifying before the grand jury, increasingly the number in the original perjury indictment from four to 14.

A June 6th hearing was scheduled at which time Bonds would be required to enter a plea.

U.S. District Judge Susan Illston had told prosecutors on Feb. 29 to fix their original indictment because it lumped multiple allegations into too few counts.

Illston said that prosecutors needed to drop some of the allegations from the indictment or add more charges.

Nine people connected to the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, or BALCO, have pleaded guilty or been convicted of drug charges or perjury, including track legend Marion Jones who admitted lying to investigators about using steroids.

Tammy Thomas, an elite cyclist, was convicted about three weeks ago of three counts perjury and one count of obstruction. She is scheduled to be sentenced July 18.

Bonds was indicted in November on four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice, charges stemming from 2003 grand-jury testimony in which he denied knowingly taking illegal performance-enhancing drugs.

Bonds was let go by the San Francisco Giants. The 43-year-old outfielder remains a free agent and wants to play this year.

"I'm not going to retire. I don't think that's going to happen," he told MLB.com. "I'm working out. I'm training. If my phone rings, it rings. If it don't, it don't. I have a cell phone."

"I have a Blackberry. They work. If something comes up, I'm sure they'll let me know. I'll come back in July if I have to. It depends on the circumstances."
 

phil

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im glad theyre finally cracking down on real criminals. america is a safer place with marion jones off the streets, hell we will have a genuine utopia if we can just rid the world of bonds now.
 

P.E.

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Feb 24, 2003
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the truth always comes out and will set you free!......but in this case thats only after u serve time on 14 counts of perjury!....i hate to say it ,.. but..thats wut he gets for cheating m.l.b!...he knew better and all u fucking giants or frisco fans or wutever who love barry are just trying to make excuses for him!....i rather lose my tax dollars at a game where i pay to see players all playing and competeing at the same level and not pay to see just one dude whos all juiced up get all the attention!....when he was on the pirates back in the day ,when he stepped to the plate he was feared still.....so why not just keep it natural and real...he cheated...plain and simple!...no one grows and thickens up as much as he did in such a short period of time on just working out!,lol....and i dont think he will make the hall of fame,..he will get singled out just like they are doing now with no teams wanting to sign him!.......karma is a bitch and u all know it ....this is all just coming forward cuz 1 door was opened and now its like a chain reaction!...they prolly came up with all kinds of new evidence cuz u know they still investigating that shit!...look it clemens too ,...its karma foo ...and its fact!...the truth always comes out sooner or later!..take it as u want putos ...and u know it!...just sux cuz i got a couple bonds rookie cards and i thought for sure years back they were gonna be woth sumthing but cuz of all this bullshit ,..his cards aint gonna be worth shit now or ever(and hes home run king!).....fuck the bullshit and fuck barroid bonds!..any bonds card right now should be valued atleast at $500 bucks ...cuz he broke the ultimate record in the game of baseball!...nothing less then $300....more or less...i use to collect so i purddy much know!...i dont think they're even worth $10 lol...*hmf*
 
Apr 25, 2002
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I think these are the same as the original 4 charges, they just split up/rearranged and refiled them. I don't think he's facing any more or less time than the last time they were filed.