The case against Bonds stems from the initial Grand Jury on BALCO. Barry got up there and told everyone he never used steroids except by accident when he got duped into taking the Cream and the Clear. That was pretty much a lie. During the trial, investigators into BALCO presented evidence after evidence that Barry did pretty much take steroids. The gob loads of evidence was eventually leaked and turned up in the book "Game of Shadows." Bonds is being nailed for lying to the Grand Jury which is a pretty bad thing unless you're Scooter Libby.
As for Bonds, when asked about it before Saturday's game, he said "do I look concerned?" His lawyer, however, did some trash talking over the weekend and told MSNBC that "I've kicked their ass in private, I'll continue to kick their ass in public." We're not quite sure antagonizing prosecuting attorneys is a smart legal maneuver.
There's something about this whole thing that has rubbed us the wrong way. Barry pretty much lied to the Grand Jury because he figured his testimony would be leaked and it would make him look bad. Naturally, the testimony was leaked and now he's in trouble for lying. Sort of a damned-do-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't type scenario if you ask us. We know that Grand Jury testimony is never supposed to be revealed, but doesn't it seem like every major case that features Grand Jury testimony eventually gets leaked? Barry basically got in trouble for not trusting a process he had no reason in trusting.