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The Two-Way
1:49 pm
Fri December 16, 2011
Slugger Barry Bonds Sentenced To One Month House Arrest
Baseball slugger Barry Bonds will serve 30 days in house arrest for his obstruction of justice conviction back in April.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports:
"Bonds sat stoically as U.S. District Judge Susan Illston told baseball's home run king that he had avoided prison but must spend one month in his two-acre Beverly Hills estate, two years on probation, serve 250 hours of community service and pay a $4,000 fine.
"Today's sentencing ends an 8-year battle with Bonds, baseball's home run record holder."
Bonds was tried on three counts of lying to a grand jury in 2003 during an investigation into his use of steroids and human growth hormone. The jury convicted him on one count of obstruction and deadlocked on the other charges.
Bonds could have received a sentence of up to 21 months in prison. Bonds has 14 days to appeal his conviction.
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