Allen Jones, of San Francisco, shows his support of former San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds at the United States District Courthouse in San Francisco, California March 21, 2011. The baseball home run king, accused of lying to a grand jury and hampering investigation of a steroid distribution ring in professional athletics, went on trial on Monday. If convicted, Bonds would face a maximum of a decade in jail on each count, though U.S. District Judge Susan Illston could decide to sentence him to far less time. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT BASEBALL CRIME LAW)
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