SAN FRANCISCO AP – The government’s case against Barry Bonds has suffered a setback.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors cannot show jurors three positive steroid tests and other key evidence in the slugger’s trial next month.
SAN FRANCISCO AP - The government's case against Barry Bonds has suffered a setback.A federal judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors cannot show jurors three positive steroid tests and other key evidence in the slugger's trial next month.U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the urine samples that tested positive for steroids are inadmissible because prosecutors cannot prove conclusively that they belong to Bonds.
February 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO AP – The government’s case against Barry Bonds has suffered a setback.
A federal judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors cannot show jurors three positive steroid tests and other key evidence in the slugger’s trial next month.
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