Breaking News Roger Clemens verdict Not guilty on all six counts

By Lawyer ~ June 18th, 2012 @ 5:21 pm

After eight weeks, 46 witnesses, two dozing jurors and an estimated $2-3 million spent in taxpayer money, the Roger Clemens trial is finally over.

The verdict: Not guilty on three counts of making false statements, not guilty on two counts of perjury and not guilty on one count of obstruction. The charges stemmed from testimony that Clemens made in Feb. 2008, telling a Congressional committee that he had never taken steroids or HGH.

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keithb . 7 minutes ago Report Abuse

What a waste of taxpayer money. Why single out 1 athlete to make a whipping boy out of?Dave

Eric Holdr fails again. How are you enjoying your revenge Henry Waxman you little simpleton?DAVID

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