Ty Cobb Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 He may be found guilty of perjury, but he won't be going to prison. Or, at least not the same kind of prison that a normal person would go to. If they find him guilty, he will be put in one of those jails for famous people.
Guest Ranger83 Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 No way. This case is being tried in California. We all know what happens with athletes on trial in California.
EAGLE07 Posted April 8, 2011 Report Posted April 8, 2011 Did anyone read today's story about it in the Chronicle ? Worst case scenario for Bonds is 15-21 months total combined for all four charges. More than likely, if anything, home confinement. Our government at its best..what a crock. total waste of taxpayers money, time , and effort. Stay out of the sports business...heck, for that matter, stay out of the government business !!!!!
PhatMack19 Posted April 14, 2011 Report Posted April 14, 2011 [quote name="EAGLE07" post="994692" timestamp="1302293176"]Did anyone read today's story about it in the Chronicle ? Worst case scenario for Bonds is 15-21 months total combined for all four charges. More than likely, if anything, home confinement. Our government at its best..what a crock. total waste of taxpayers money, time , and effort. Stay out of the sports business...heck, for that matter, stay out of the government business !!!!![/quote]He will never spend a day in jail. He may have to hang out in his mansion for a few months and order takeout, but thats about it. POOR GUY!! ;D
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