Court allows videotaping of Barry Bonds' hearing

 
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal appeals court is allowing video cameras into a hearing next week for Barry Bonds' appeal of his felony obstruction of justice conviction.


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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday granted permission to Fox News and local television station KRON-4 to videotape the proceedings.

Both outfits say they will not air next Wednesday's proceedings live.

Bonds, baseball's career home run leader, is appealing his 2011 conviction. A jury found then that Bonds gave an evasive answer to a grand jury questioning him about alleged steroid use. Bonds had been asked whether his personal trainer ever gave him "anything that required a syringe to inject yourself with."

The 9th Circuit has allowed cameras in its courts since 1991.





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