SAN FRANCISCO — It was bad enough for prosecutors today when one of their witnesses handed the Barry Bonds team a gift by severely impeaching the guy who said the slugger had admitted using steroids.
Then the defense piled on.
Prosecutors must have known physician would contradict ex-agent, Cristina Arguedas claims. Another witness testifies she saw the ballplayer injected.
March 31, 2011 at 05:24 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO — It was bad enough for prosecutors today when one of their witnesses handed the Barry Bonds team a gift by severely impeaching the guy who said the slugger had admitted using steroids.
Then the defense piled on.
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