2010年9月11日星期六
Toronto police turn over documents in Roger Clemens case
Police searched the offices of the Toronto Blue Jays and turned over documents in connection with the perjury case against seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens.
Two officers executed the search in June and assisted the U.S. Justice Department by forwarding the cheap nfl jerseys
two boxes they obtained, police spokesman Const. Tony Vella said Thursday.
“All the documents are with the U.S. Department of Justice now and that ends our involvement. It is their investigation,” Vella told the Toronto Star.
Vella declined to say if medical records were obtained.
Clemens pleaded not guilty last month to charges of lying to Indianapolis Colts jersey
Congress about whether he used steroids or human growth hormone. Federal prosecutors charged Clemens with making false statements, perjury and obstruction of Congress.
Clemens won Cy Young Awards in Toronto in 1997 and 1998. Most of the accusations against Clemens are based on the word of Brian McNamee, once the Blue Jays' strength and conditioning coach.
The Blue Jays did not elaborate on the investigation.
“We do not comment about matters pending before the courts other than to confirm that it is our policy to comply with all valid, legal process,” Blue Jays spokesman Jay Stenhouse told the Star.
Clemens is facing three counts of making false statements, two counts of Dallas Cowboys jersey
perjury and one count of obstruction of Congress. He has promised to fight the charges.
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