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steroids News Archive15-Feb-2007
Attorney pleads guilty to leaking testimony in steroids case (The Toledo Blade) SAN FRANCISCO ? Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters will avoid jail time after a criminal defense lawyer pleaded guilty today to leaking them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.
Bigger, Stronger, Faster: Recruiting Pressure Drives Some To Steroids (KXAN 36 Austin) Bigger, stronger, faster... it's become the mantra for high school sports. And for many young athletes, It's the key to going pro. But in reality, only two percent of high schoolers will receive an athletic scholarship.
BALCO reporters to avoid prison time (USA Today) Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters will avoid jail time after defense lawyer Troy Ellerman agreed to plead guilty to leaking them grand jury documents from the federal BALCO steroids probe. Reporters Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada have remained free pending appeal of their case. Ellerman's agreement stated that the prosecutors will no longer try to put the reporters in prison.
Attorney to plead guilty in BALCO case (AP via Yahoo! News) Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters will avoid jail time under a plea agreement by a criminal defense lawyer who admitted leaking them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.
Attorney admits leaking BALCO testimony (AP via Yahoo! News) Two San Francisco Chronicle reporters will avoid jail time after a criminal defense lawyer pleaded guilty Wednesday to leaking them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.
MLB Players Petition Court Over Steroids (The Sentinel) SAN FRANCISCO - The Major League Baseball Players Association asked a federal appeals court late Monday to revisit its December decision to allow investigators probing steroids in sports to use the names and urine samples of more than 100 players who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.
Bochy Up for Challenge With Giants and Bonds (New York Times) For 12 years as the Padres? manager, Bruce Bochy had a pretty cushy gig. Now with the Giants, he will deal with topics that include steroids, contract disputes, grand jury hearings and a home run record.
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