March 02, 2008
The Case Against Bonds
ShysterBall analyzes the Bonds grand jury testimony and concludes the government is going to have a tough time convicting Barry:
There are about 70 more pages, but they're pretty much all variations on the above themes. Overall Barry seems evasive and defensive, but like I said, not so much that there's perjury on the face of his testimony. If he's going to get got, the government has to put someone on the stand to call him a liar.
And that's pretty much that. Given the indictment being temporarily thrown out on Friday, it's going to be a long time before Bonds gets to trial. Given the nature of the questioning and charging, he may never be convicted. Given the opinion most of the public has about Bonds, it may never matter one way or the other.
Hat tip, Baseball Think Factory.
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Posted by David Pinto at
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Just leave Barry alone, If you go after Barry, go after all of them.