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Originally Posted by swampdragon
In general, people indicted after grand jury testimony wind up either being indicted for perjury or obstruction. Now we don't know what he told the grand jury, but if it was the same thing he's telling the rest of us, and he's lying, then it would not be out of character for a publicity seeking U.S. attorney to have him indicted for perjury. It's certainly happened enough times before to high profile celebrities.
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However, how are you going to prove Bonds took steroid and lied? Whatever evidence they get from BALCO is obvious not enough, since they are not accusing Bonds of prejury now. And I don't think any drug tests from now on would catch anything either.
The only people who can change that are Victor Conte, Greg Anderson, and Bonds himself. I don't think they'll change their version of stories any time soon, truth or not.