We now interrupt our playoff programming to bring you an update on baseball's greatest villain: Barry Bonds.In case you forgot about it, Barry Bonds is getting ready to go to court as part of that whole BALCO investigation we used to hear so much about. Bonds faces possible jail time if he's found guilty of perjury for lying to the grand jury during the investigation, but he did get some good news on Friday.
Tammy Thomas is a former bicyclist who was on trial for the same crime in the same BALCO investigation, and she won't have to serve any prison time even though she was found guilty.
In U.S. District Court in San Francisco, Judge Susan Illston sentenced Tammy Thomas to six months of home confinement on her four felony convictions for perjury and obstruction of justice.The prosecutors had asked for Judge Illston to sentence Thomas to 30 months in prison, but the judge said that would be incredibly unfair considering that Victor Conte -- the man who ran the BALCO lab -- only had to serve four months in prison.
Some experts said the decision was a hopeful sign for Bonds. He is scheduled to go on trial in Illston's court in March, accused of the same offenses as Thomas and facing the same prosecution team. He has pleaded not guilty.
Of course, as some legal experts point out, this doesn't necessarily mean that Bonds will be dealt the same fate. Thomas is essentially a nobody -- had you heard of her before reading this? -- while Bonds is a very well known athlete. Sentencing Bonds to jail time would send a very loud message to anybody thinking about lying to a grand jury in the near future.
We now return to our regular playoff programming.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-12-2008 @ 5:46AM
JIM said...
LET HIM PLAY BASEBALL AND BREAK HANK ARRON RECORD SO JUST LET HIM GO YOUR JUST AS WRONG LETTING PLAY AND BREAK THE RECORD. SO WHAT ALL THE OTHER USER IN FOOT BALL AND OTHER SPORTS SO LET GO AFTER BARRY BONDS ITS SMELL LIKE SOMEONES JUST A RECORD FOR GOING AFTER BONDS LET IT DUM ASS
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