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Barry Bonds Testifies
Barry Bonds testifies against a grand jury in San Francisco regarding the investigation of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative. (Photograph, 2003) -
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Evolution of ATrial
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Bonds admits to using "substance"
"The San Francisco Chronicle" reports that Bonds admitted to the grand jury that he had taken a clear substnace given to him by Greg Anderson, his trainer. (Image: Norman Quebedeau, 2011) -
Record Breakers
Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's homerun record with Bonds' 756th homerun. (Photograph, 2005) -
Preliminary Indictment
Bonds is indicted on five felony counts of perjuryand obstruction of justice. Bonds allegedly lied when he testified he never knowingly used performance enhancing drugs. (Image: Norman Quebedeau, 2011) -
Second Wave of Indictment
Barry Bonds is charged in a consequent indictment with 15 felony counts. He allegedly lied to a grand jury when he puposely denied using performance-enhancing drugs. (Image: Norman Quebedeau, 2008) -
Third Indictment
Barry Bonds is charged in a third consequent indictment with four counts of making false statements plus. Each count levies a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. (Image: Norman Quebedeau, 2011) -
Witness Worries
Barry Bonds' personal shopper Kathy Hoskins is the only person to give an eyewitness account detailing that Anderson injected Bonds. (Image: Norman Quebedeau, 2011) -
Sentencing
The jury finds Barry Bonds guilty of one count of obstruction of justice. They failed to reach a verdict on Bonds' integrity. Bonds was sentenced to two years of probation, 250 hours of community service, a $4,000 fine and 30 days of house arrest. (Photograph, 2011)