U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Sep. 19, 2009
Appeals Panel Skeptical on Bonds Evidence
A federal prosecutor struggled to rescue the government's perjury case against Giants slugger Barry Bonds Thursday, arguing to a federal appellate panel that a trial judge wrongly tossed key evidence that the home run king used banned drugs.




Daily Journal Staff Writer SAN FRANCISCO A federal prosecutor struggled to rescue the government's perjury case against Giants slugger Barry Bonds Thursday, arguing to a federal appellate panel that a trial judge wrongly tossed key evidence that the home run king used banned drugs. But the three 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges appeared unconvinced that U.S. District Judge Susan Y. Illston of San Francisco made a faulty cal...
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