LAST IN TWO-PART SERIES
Part one discussed how Barry Bonds' defense team will take advantage of the weakness of the government's anticipated evidentiary lineup in his perjury trial, now underway in a San Francisco federal courtroom. This part addresses three fundamental problems with the government's case - the star eyewitness, Bonds' grand jury testimony, and jury nullification - which will r...
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