By:Staff report |
04/13/11 6:27 PM SF Examiner Staff Report
Former baseball player Barry Bonds, center, leaves federal court on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, in San Francisco, after being convicted of obstruction of justice. Following a 12-day trial and almost four full days of deliberation, the jury of eight women and four men could reach a unanimous verdict only on one of the four counts against Bonds. (Noah Berger/AP)
Former baseball player Barry Bonds, center, leaves federal court on Wednesday, April 13, 2011, in San Francisco, after being convicted of obstruction of justice. Following a 12-day trial and almost four full days of deliberation, the jury of eight women and four men could reach a unanimous verdict only on one of the four counts against Bonds. (Noah Berger/AP)
The former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds was found guilty of obstruction of justice Wednesday. A mistrial was declared in the three other charges the slugger faced in connection with testimony he gave to a grand jury in 2003 about a BALCO investigation.
Here are some video highlights of coverage from the case.