By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - Just when it looked like Joseph Russoniello was about to be benched in the prosecution of home-run king Barry Bonds, the U.S. attorney gets to stay in the game.
Russoniello said earlier this month he might be sidelined from the Bonds case because of a possible conflict. But the top prosecu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 4.
SAN FRANCISCO - Just when it looked like Joseph Russoniello was about to be benched in the prosecution of home-run king Barry Bonds, the U.S. attorney gets to stay in the game.
Russoniello said earlier this month he might be sidelined from the Bonds case because of a possible conflict. But the top prosecu...
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