It's starting to be 'go' time again for Barry Bonds'
Legal Team.
Go lawyers!
On Wednesday,
Barry Bonds
’ attorneys filed a motion in U.S. District Court in San Francisco asking
Judge Susan Illston 
to change Bonds’ obstruction of justice conviction to an acquittal or schedule a new trial.
“Unauthorized
rambling
is not a federal crime,” Bonds’ lawyers noted. Whatever that means.
Federal prosecutors are also expected to ask for a new trial Bonds on the three
perjury
charges.
A hearing for July 1 is scheduled for this request.
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