Posted on March 24 2011 by Paula Duffy.

After three days, the federal criminal trial of Barry Bonds concluded with major prosecution witnesses planting seeds that may bear fruit.
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Posted on March 04 2011 by Paula Duffy.

In a 28-page decision, U.S. District Court Judge David Doty blistered the NFL owners for breaching its obligation to negotiate in good faith.
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Posted on February 05 2011 by Paula Duffy.

Andy Pettite announced he will retire from MLB. That gives him time to prepare to testify at Roger Clemen’s felony perjury trial.
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Posted on January 22 2011 by Paula Duffy.

Why would Titans quarterback Chris Simms turn down a plea deal surrounding his arrest for driving under the influence of marijuana and opt for a court date instead?
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Posted on January 05 2011 by Paula Duffy.

The sexual harassment lawsuit filed against the Jets and Brett Favre isn’t so much about the bad behavior of Brett as it is the retaliation of the Jets organization against the recipients of the untoward behavior.
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Posted on December 07 2010 by Paula Duffy.

The couple’s divorce has been nasty from the beginning while in the middle of the fight sat the power and money grab for the Dodgers, the largest asset belonging to the couple.
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Posted on December 04 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Lisa Howe was a successful college soccer coach but things took a turn when she told her students she and her partner were welcoming a baby into their life. Since then, Howe has lost her job.
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Posted on October 15 2010 by Paula Duffy.

The NBA players union is taking legal action against the NBA for their recent practice of calling technical fouls for even the most minor altercations between players and referees.
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Posted on October 13 2010 by Paula Duffy.

After once telling Brett Favre to pack his bags, if allegations of his sending texts to Jenn Sterger hold true, perhaps Deanna Favre will not tolerate a third-strike.
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Posted on October 01 2010 by Paula Duffy.

Jay Mariotti wrapped up his criminal matter in a mere 39 days, hiring a lawyer who protected his privacy and got him the best deal he could get, without going to trial.
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