Topic: Susan Illston

Barry Bonds gets 2 years probation in steroids probe

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Home-run king Barry Bonds was sentenced on Friday to 2 years probation, with no prison time, for his conviction on a single criminal count related to an investigation over steroids use in sports.Bonds was also sentenced to 30 ...

Bonds gets one month house arrest for obstruction

0 A federal judge said today that baseball slugger Barry Bonds must serve 30 days house arrest for obstructing justice during a federal...

Price fixing or good manners? Jury might decide

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - As the Department of Justice gears up for a rare criminal trial against a publicly traded company, the Taiwanese defendant wants to argue that prosecutors just don't get Asian business culture.AU Optronics, one of Taiwan's largest ...

Barry Bonds' lawyers seek home confinement

0 . Barry Bonds' lawyers asked a federal judge Tuesday to sentence him to home confinement for obstruction of justice in his testimony about...

No injunction for Sharp Park Golf Course frogs

0 . Golfers and a threatened frog species appear to be coexisting at Sharp Park in Pacifica with help from the city of San Francisco, according to...

Bonds faces fate in December

Eight years after he will have testified before a federal grand jury and obstructed justice in the process, home run king Barry Bonds is scheduled...
American baseball's home run king Barry Bonds will be sentenced on December 16 after being convicted in a US federal court of obstruction of justice, the court has announced.US District Judge Susan Illston set the date after rejecting a bid ...

Barry Bonds conviction upheld

0 Barry Bonds' conviction for obstruction of justice will stand, a federal judge ruled Friday while also rejecting the former Giants star's bid for ...

Barry Bonds federal court fight endures

0 . As Barry Bonds exited San Francisco's federal building and headed toward his limousine after Thursday's court hearing, a group of small ...

Court debates Bonds' 75secs of blather

Lawyers for Barry Bonds continued their efforts Thursday to persuade a federal judge to toss out an obstruction of justice conviction against the USA baseball home run king.A jury of eight women and four men found in April that Bonds had ...