After a grand jury in Washington, D.C., indicted Roger Clemens last week with lying to Congress about taking steroids, the decorated former pitcher swiftly took to Twitter to refute the allegations. Clemens denied taking steroids. He denied lying to Congress. He said he looks forward to challenging the government's case. All the chatter didn't sit well with the federal judge who picked up the case, who issued a stern directive Monday evening to Clemens, the lawyers in the case and the potential witnesses: Keep quiet.
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Judge in Clemens Case Tells Parties to Keep Their Mouths Shut
The National Law Journal
August 24, 2010
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