Bonds found guilty of obstruction.

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tripper

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After 6 freaking years of investigating, he's found guilty on one of four counts; and he may have that guilty verdict thrown out. Up next for Novitsky and company, Roger Clemmons. What a joke.
 
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I grew up around the criminal justice system. I've practiced criminal defense for 15 years. I've never seen a series of verdicts in the same multicount case that makes less sense to me. I'd love to hear the jury explain how they arrived at the verdict/hungs they presented to the court.
 
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It's freaking baseball US government. Quit wasting taxpayer dollars over prosecuting stupid crap like this. I agree he should be punished somehow but Dear Lord. I want to see the amount they spent to prosecute this case
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Nothing like spending eight figures to get a meaningless conviction, which may not stand, for obstructing an investigation that never should have happened.

Its just a case of a prosecutor wanting a big name scalp in the trophy case.
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Its just a case of a prosecutor wanting a big name scalp in the trophy case.
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It's not even that. It's a piece of garbage, nothing happening FBI agent(I realize that's redundant) who hates people who actually accomplish great things being allowed to run amuck. If there's any justice, someone in DC will run a cost/benefit analysis of the BALCO investigations/prosecutions and send Novitzky and Co. to Alaska so they can spend the rest of their lives investigating illegal moose shat dumping cases.
 

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