Breaking News: Former Yankee Roger Clemens Indicted
Earlier this afternoon a grand jury returned an indictment against Roger Clemens for lying to Congress during his disastrous testimony. It appears that Clemens may face 15 to 21 months and additional fines if convicted. We expect Clemens through his lawyers will enter a plea of not guilty to the charges.
During his testimony before Congress, Clemens seemed like an out of control client who didn't or wouldn't listen to his lawyers. Unfortunately for Clemens, his former trainer (Brian McNamee) told a more believable story and brought some physical evidence to show Clemens' steroid use.
Maybe he will listen now and find a way not to misremember the truth. We will have much more on this case and we will follow it closely.
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