Major League Baseball slugger Barry Bonds, who to date has been charged with 14 counts of providing false declarations to a grand jury and one count of obstruction of justice, has asked a U.S. District Court in San Fransisco to drop 10 of the charges made against him. According to TSN.ca, Bonds' lawyers argue that,
"the questions posed to Mr. Bonds by two different prosecutors at his grand jury appearance were imprecise, redundant, overlapping and frequently compound."Simply put, Barry Bonds was unable to answer the questions accurately because the federal grand jury posed them in a misleading manner. Apparently asking Barry Bonds if he had used steroids is simply to complex of a question to answer. However, he did respond by saying that he didn't use steroids...How unclear could the question have been if Barry Bonds was able to provide an answer so clear? My guess is the question was pretty clear. Bonds and company, better luck next time.
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