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Former all-star baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (3rd R) is joined by his wife Debbie Clemens (3rd L), his attorney Rusty Hardin (L) and other family members as they arrive at the U.S. District Court during Clemens' perjury and obstruction trial June 11, 2012 in Washington, DC. Clemens' defense team plans to rest its case today and U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said he hopes to get the trial to the jury by Tuesday. A seven-time Cy Young Award winner, Clemens is on trial for making false statements, perjury and obstructing Congress when he testified about steroid use during a February 2008 inquiry by the House Oversight and Government Affairs. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Clemens Defense Rests Its Case In Perjury Trial

The defense in the Roger Clemens perjury case rested Monday, without the former pitcher testifying.

2012/06/11

Brian McNamee, former major league baseball pitcher Roger Clemens' former strength coach, leaves after testifying in the perjury and obstruction trial of Clemens on May 14, 2012 in Washington, DC. McNamee says he injected the pitchermultiple times with steroids and HGH (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

Brian McNamee Names Three Other Players He Says Took HGH

The key witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial testified Monday about three other baseball players who he said took human growth hormone.

2012/05/21

Roger Clemens (left) and his lawyer, Rusty Hardin (credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Judge In Roger Clemens’ Perjury Trial Imposes Time Limit On Future Witnesses

U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said on Friday that each side will have no more than 90 minutes to question each witness, unless the lawyers can make good cases to show that they need an extension.

2012/05/18

Brian McNamee (L), Roger Clemens' former strength coach, arrives to testify in the perjury and obstruction trial of former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens on May 14, 2012 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

Brian McNamee, Chief Prosecution Witness In Clemens Trial, Admits To Initially Lying About Steroids

Brian McNamee, the chief prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, conceded Thursday that he initially lied about his involvement with steroids.

2012/05/17

Roger Clemens (left) and his lawyer, Rusty Hardin (credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Kallas: The Latest On The Roger Clemens Trial

So far, we certainly have not seen the kind of withering cross-examination that was expected by lead defense counsel Rusty Hardin.

2012/05/16

Brian McNamee (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Brian McNamee Testifies That He Saved Medical Waste After Injecting Clemens

Brian McNamee testified Tuesday that he saved medical waste after injecting Roger Clemens with steroids because his wife complained that McNamee was going to be the fall guy.

2012/05/15

Roger Clemens (credit: SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

Ex-Mets Batboy Demonstrates Physique, Says He’s Not Much Of A Speller At Clemens’ Trial

Kirk Radomski, who provided performance-enhancing drugs to dozens of Major League Baseball players, injected some much-needed energy into a plodding prosecution case at Roger Clemens’ perjury trial.

2012/05/09

Andy Pettitte (C) of the New York Yankees speaks to the media during his press conference to discuss his HGH (Human Growth Hormone) use as Manager Joe Girardi (L) and General Manager Brian Cashman look on, February 18, 2008 at Legends Field in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Robert Browman/Getty Images)

Kallas: What To Expect From Andy Pettitte And Brian Cashman In Roger Clemens’ Trial

Two noteworthy issues in the second criminal trial of Roger Clemensare the limitations set forth by the judge on the expected testimony of Andy Pettitte and the appearance of Yankee executive Brian Cashman as a witness.

2012/04/24

(credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Kallas: First Pitch Fired In Trial Of Roger Clemens

In the federal district courtroom of Judge Reggie Walton in Washington, D.C., it’s “Take Two” in the criminal trial of pitching legend Roger Clemens. This time around, the government has added prosecutors, presumably to avoid any more embarrassing mistakes.

2012/04/16

(Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Judge Delays Trial Until July For Ex-Yankee Clemens

A judge on Wednesday postponed the trial of ex-Yankee Roger Clemens for three months until July so his attorneys can review the voluminous evidence generated during a 2½-year investigation into whether he lied about using performance enhancing drugs.

WFAN–2010/12/08

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Judge Issues Gag Order In Clemens Case

A judge assigned to Roger Clemens’ perjury case issued a gag order Monday prohibiting public comments by the principles in the case that could affect the jury pool for a possible trial.

WFAN–2010/08/24

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