Monthly Archives: May 2012

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PROSECUTION RESTS ITS CASE-IN-CHIEF AGAINST ROGER CLEMENS

Kallas Remarks by Steve Kallas   –  On Tuesday, May 29, the prosecution in the perjury trial of Roger Clemens rested after presenting its case-in-chief.  Despite great efforts by the Clemens defense team, it says here that the government scored plenty of … Continue reading

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The Latest On The Roger Clemens Trial

Kallas Remarks by Steve Kallas   –   In the federal courtroom of Judge Reggie Walton in Washington, D.C., the cross-examination of star witness (against Roger Clemens) Brian McNamee by lawyer Rusty Hardin continued today in a morning-only session.  So far (the very … Continue reading

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KNICKS GET A WIN BUT WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN?

Kallas Remarks by Steve Kallas   –   An exciting Game 4 Knick win, a snap-the-all-time-NBA-playoff-losing-streak win, a probably-guarantee-that-Mike-Woodson-gets-hired win. But what does it really mean? A GOOD SEASON All in all, it’s been a good season for the New York Knicks.  Not … Continue reading

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ON BALANCE, ANDY PETTITTE TESTIMONY MAY BE VERY HELPFUL TO ROGER CLEMENS

Kallas Remarks by Steve Kallas   –   A fascinating, but not totally surprising, turn of events at the federal perjury trial of Roger Clemens this morning in Washington, D.C.  While being cross-examined by defense attorney Michael Attanasio on the alleged 1999 or … Continue reading

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