Saturday 26 May 2012

Govt witness links medical waste to Clemens DNA (Yahoo! Sports)

Daniel Butler, the prosecutor for the perjury trial of former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, front, leaves federal court in Washington, Friday, May 25, 2012. A forensic scientist testified Friday that two cotton balls and a syringe needle allegedly saved after a steroids injection, tested positive for Roger Clemens' DNA, a key moment as the government tries to prove the former pitcher used performance-enhancing drugs. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

WASHINGTON (AP) A prosecution witness told jurors that Roger Clemens DNA' showed up on two cotton balls and one needle allegedly used for a steroids injection of the famed pitcher. He then spent almost the entire day fielding questions from lawyers for both sides and from jurors.




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