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Saturday, June 12, 2010

That's Trouble...

He might get away with it folks...Barry Bonds secured a legal victory as huge as his head with the court ruling that prosecutors cannot use positive urine tests, the doping calendars Greg Anderson kept, and the BALCO log sheets used to track Bonds program. The court reached this decision because "“There is little or no indication that Bonds actually exercised any control over Anderson in determining when the samples were obtained, to whom they were delivered, or what tests were performed on them.”

This is pretty much the legal equivalent (and Gwen Knapp agrees) a putting the Prosecutors into a Boxing match with one hand tied behind their back because the bulk of the prosecutors case was contingent upon Greg Anderson's cooperation, as well as the samples in order to prove that Bonds knowingly took steroids and lied under oath in December of 2003.

Now that they don't have the main weapons they need with Anderson continuing to do more jail time than Bonds would have done if he had just plead guilty. This pretty much means that the only chance the government has to still have a case to nail Bonds, is to appeal up to the Supreme Court. Does the government have the stones to try that? I can't rule it out, but it's still really amazing that the most obvious steroid cheat the game of baseball - let alone amateur and professional sports - has ever seen, is most likely going to get away with this...

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