After years of pretrial battle, a big name, big statured, ex-wrestler defense attorney and a typically gruff former New York homicide prosecutor kicked off the Barry Bonds trial on Tuesday by coolly and, in some cases, delicately previewing what is to come over the next several weeks.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Parrella methodically laid out the government’s perjury and obstruction case against the Giants star.

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