Clemens ask judge to bar prosecutors from perjury case retrials

By admin | Aug 12, 2011

Major League Baseball veteran Roger Clemens has asked a federal judge to bar prosecutors from retrying him on charges that he lied to Congress.
The ex-baseball player argued that he can’t face a jury twice for the same crime under the constitution.
From Bloomberg.com:

Clemens, 48, filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against him today in [...]






Arrest of FBI employees over use of steroids

By admin | Jul 31, 2011

Three FBI special agents and one FBI intelligence analyst were arrested recently on charges that they concealed the use of performance enhancing drugs, including steroids and human growth hormones.
The four accused were charged by U.S. prosecutors for lying on forms that are used to assess fitness for duty by omitting that they had [...]






Clemens indicted in steroid case

By admin | Oct 13, 2010

Roger Clemens, the former New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox baseball pitcher, has been indicted for lying before the US Congress after it was found that the star player made a wrong statement that he had never taken steroids or human growth hormone.
It is worthwhile to note here that the name of [...]






PETTITTE’S SECRET MEETING WITH THE PROSECUTION

By admin | Feb 21, 2009

Roger Clemens is probably at the edge of his seat upon hearing the latest news involving his case. Although the meeting was supposed to be kept confidential, an anonymous source has reported that Andy Pettitte has met with the federal prosecutors in charge of indicting Roger Clemens on perjury charges. Pettitte was one of Clemens [...]






THE “HE-SAID, SHE-SAID” OF RADOMSKI AND MCNAMEE

By admin | Jan 29, 2009

The inaccuracies in Kirk Radomski’s book, “Bases Loaded”, seem to be piling up as various individuals mentioned give contradicting statements to what is written. Radomski wrote that Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens’ trainer, had bought steroids from him and had informed him that he (McNamee) injected Clemens with Winstrol back in 1998. This doesn’t seem to [...]






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