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Prosecutors argue that the evidence will prove Bonds lied to a grand jury in 2003 when he testified during the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative investigation that he had not knowingly used steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs.
Investigators are trying to determine if Bonds lied when he testified before an earlier grand jury that he had not knowingly used steroids and are also seeking to determine whether he paid taxes on cash sales of memorabilia.
In November 2007, Bonds was charged with perjury and obstruction of justice for telling a federal grand jury he had not knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs.
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Prosecutors charged Bonds with perjury after he told a grand jury he did not knowingly use steroids.
Gatlin reiterated yesterday that he did not knowingly use any performance-enhancing substance and would appeal his ban.
Bonds told a federal grand jury two and a half years ago that he did not knowingly use steroids.
"Not knowingly using Uzbek cotton and actually ensuring that you don't use Uzbek cotton are two completely different things," explains Jakub Sobik, press officer at Anti-Slavery International.
Less than three months later, however, Gatlin disclosed that he had tested positive for a testosterone precursor at a meet the previous April, although he said he did not knowingly use the drug.
In their first day of deliberations, the jurors who must decide whether Bonds committed perjury in 2003 when he testified that he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs spent six hours reviewing the evidence, then recessed for the weekend.
At a news conference in Spain on Thursday, he said that he did not knowingly use the drug and that he believed the positive urine sample was a result of his consuming contaminated beef that a friend had brought from Spain for him and his Astana teammates.
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