Judge sentences Bonds to a house arrest
posted on: Dec 17 2011 15:4 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.Barry Bonds will remain free while appeals his sentence by presenting testimony to misleading before a jury of research.
A federal judge yesterday sentenced the King of home runs in major league baseball to 30 days of house arrest, two years probation and 250 hours of community service. Then postponed the implementation of punishment as they elucidate the appeals process that could take more than one year.
La judge Susan Illston also fined to Bonds of $4,000 after being found guilty of obstructing justice with his testimony before the jury of research more than eight years ago.
this is a sentence appropriate for a position in which there was no victim..." And many are questioning the seriedadde charges and motivation of the prosecution
< span " u000aclass = "article-quote-left-author" > Stuart Slotnick, former prosecutor who now works as a lawyer.
< span " u000aclass = "article-quote-left-author" > Stuart Slotnick, former prosecutor who now works as a lawyer.

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