
12-17-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dauls
Baseball's Barry Bonds spared jail for misleading jury.
from bbc.co.uk/news/
30 days house arrest and $4,000 fine -- a joke!
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250 hours of community service -- I suppose that's the main reason he is bothering to appeal the conviction.
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Not HOUSE arrest. MANSION arrest.
Peter Keane, emeritus dean of the Golden Gate University Law School, has been tracking the Bonds case, and other steroid investigations and trials, for years. ?Well, the punishment was particularly light,? he says. ?He was convicted of a federal felony, a serious offense. Bonds intentionally threw a monkey wrench into the gears of the justice system. That?s not jaywalking.?
Keane thinks the federal steroid investigations, which critics have called a waste of government time and money, were worth it. Younger athletes are certainly more aware of steroid dangers. But to Keane, the length and hassle of the Bonds trial ? charges were filed in November of 2007 - has drowned out that message. Outrage over Bonds? sentence will only overshadow it further. ?He?s going to do 30 days in a 10-bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills?? says Keane. ?If he needs someone to do the time for him, he can give me a call.?
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