Baseball
pitching great Roger Clemens was found not guilty Monday of lying to
Congress during an investigation of steroid use among major league
players.
The case against
Clemens involved one count of obstruction of Congress, three counts of
making false statements and two counts of perjury. He was not charged
with illicit use of performance-enhancing drugs, but his denial of such
use was part of the case against him.
A federal jury found him not guilty on all six counts.
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