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The acquittal marked a complete rejection of the prosecution's case and ended a long ordeal throughout which the baseball legend was often treated harshly in the court of public opinion. I'm very thankful. Roger Clemens was one of the most dominant pitchers in the history of Major League Baseball. He is an time All-Star and a two-time World Series champion.

He won seven Cy Young Awards during his career, more than any other pitcher in the history of the game. Mitchell released the "Mitchell Report," the culmination of his investigation into the use of performance enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball. The Mitchell Report alleged that Clemens had used anabolic steroids and human growth hormone during three seasons in his year career.

Clemens firmly denied these allegations publicly and under oath before Congress. After Clemens' denials under oath, the Department of Justice launched a perjury investigation. In August , a federal grand jury indicted Clemens on six felony counts of perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress.

Clemens can appeal to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, which he will almost certainly do. This means that the April 17th date for a retrial is hardly set in stone, as the appeals process might not even be finished by then.

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The essence of the Clemens case remains the same: the seven-time Cy Young Award winner is charged with perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress for telling a House committee under oath, in both a public hearing and in a deposition with committee staff, that he hadn't used steroids or human growth hormone during his season career. The key witness for the government will be Clemens' former strength trainer, Brian McNamee, who says he injected Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone, and even kept the used needles that will be entered as scientific evidence at trial.

Clemens' lawyers will seek to discredit McNamee, who provided drugs to several professional baseball players and has acknowledged he hasn't always told the truth about Clemens' drug use and other matters. McNamee initially denied giving Clemens drugs, before admitting to federal agents he injected the pitcher. The defence team has said that the trainer fabricated the evidence. Harder to discredit will be another prosecution witness, Andy Pettitte, a former Clemens teammate who recently came out of retirement to mount a comeback attempt with the New York Yankees.

Pettitte says that Clemens, in a private conversation in or , acknowledged using HGH.



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