Here is a great video of Barry Bonds hitting his 756th homer of his career and tying Hank Aaron back in 2007.
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Bonds to serve 30 days house arrest
The sentence has been handed down in Barry Bonds' obstruction of justice case and it reads as follows: 30 days of house arrest, 2 years probation, 250 hours community service and a $4,000 fine.
Bonds escapes prison term, sentenced to house arrest, two years' probation
Former major league slugger Barry Bonds escaped a prison term on a felony charge of obstruction of justice.
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston on Friday sentenced baseball's home run king to two years' probation, 30 days of house arrest and 250 hours of community service.
Bonds also was fined $4,000 by Illston for his conviction on obstructing a grand jury investigation...
Barry Bonds Avoids Jail Time for Obstruction of Justice, Sentenced to House Arrest, Probation
SAN FRANCISCO -- Eight years of being investigated for steroid allegations ended for home run king Barry Bonds on Friday with a 30-day sentence to be served at home. No more -- and maybe less. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston immediately delayed imposing the sentence while Bonds appeals his obstruction of justice conviction. The former baseball star was found guilty in April not...
Bonds gets probation, home confinement
A federal judge on Friday sentenced Barry Bonds to two years of probation, 30 days of home confinement and 250 hours of community service for his obstruction of justice conviction, FOX News Channel reported.
The largest federal criminal investigation into sports doping began more than nine years ago with a tax agent digging through the trash of the now notorious Bay Area Laboratory...
Bonds not likely to get jail time
If Barry Bonds' sentencing, scheduled at 2 p.m. ET on Friday,
hinged on fame, baseball's all-time home run champ would be in
serious danger of some jail time.
Barry Bonds -- 30 Days House Arrest for Lying About Steroids
Barry Bonds has just been sentenced to 30 days of house arrest -- for lying to a grand jury during a 2003 federal investigation into steroid use by MLB playersBonds was also sentenced to two years probation.Bonds was found guilty in April of felony…
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Barry Bonds avoids jail, gets 2 years' probation, home confinement
Barry Bonds, baseball's home run king, was sentenced Friday to two years' probation with home confinement, plus a $4,000 fine, for giving evasive testimony to a federal grand jury eight years ago during an investigation of doping in sports.
No jail time for Barry Bonds
Barry Bonds learned his fate Friday after eight years of being pursued by prosecutors in a case that began with steroid allegations: a 30-day sentence, to be served at his Beverly Hills estate.
Bonds Gets Probation and Avoids Prison
Barry Bonds, baseball’s home run champion, avoided a prison term on Friday when he was sentenced to 30 days’ house arrest and probation for providing evasive testimony to a federal grand jury eight years ago.
Barry Bonds' sentencing brings BALCO saga near a close
SAN FRANCISCO - The largest federal criminal investigation into sports doping began more than nine years ago with...
Barry Bonds gets 30-day home sentence _ at worst
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Home run king Barry Bonds learned his fate Friday after eight years of being pursued by prosecutors in a case that began with steroid allegations: a 30-day sentence, to be served at his Beverly Hills estate.No more _ and maybe less.U.S. District Judge Susan Illston immediately ...
Barry Bonds
On Friday, Barry Bonds - who has been pretty quiet in retirment - was sentenced (finally) in his role in the BALCO saga. However, he was on trial in federal court in San Francisco for allegedly lying about his steroid use.
Frankly, I even forgot his case was still on-going.
After all the federal money used on his case, years of investigation and probably paperwork numbering thousands...
Bonds to be sentenced today; feds want prison
Barry Bonds is facing a sentencing range of probation to 21 months in prison for his obstruction of justice conviction.
Bonds to be sentenced for obstruction of justice
Barry Bonds and his legal team have arrived at the federal courthouse in San Francisco.
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