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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.
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No way. This case is being tried in California.

We all know what happens with athletes on trial in California.
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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 !!!!!
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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 !!!!!
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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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