WASHINGTON -- Exactly seven weeks ago, as federal prosecutors began to present their evidence against Roger Clemens, they played three dozen video and audio excerpts of Clemens' testimony to a committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.
WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens, who intimidated even the toughest batters while becoming one of the best pitchers in baseball history, was acquitted Monday of all charges that he lied to Congress in 2008 when he insisted he never used steroids…
“They haven't been in search of the truth — they have been in search of a conviction,” insisted Houston defense lawyer Rusty Hardin in a free-wheeling, sometimes theatrical presentation.
The Roger Clemens perjury trial at its core pits one man's word against another's. Now the estranged wife of one of them, Clemens' accuser Brian McNamee, is weighing in as a defense witness.
The family of a Houston boy sexually abused three years ago at a Hill Country summer camp has filed a lawsuit against the facility and its owner. The lawsuit, filed May 29 by attorney Rusty Hardin, alleges negligence and defamation on the part…
Attorney Hardin leads witnesses through remarkable retelling of pitcher's ascent. In a matter of a few hours Tuesday, the jury in the Roger Clemens perjury trial heard dramatically divergent descriptions of the two principal characters in the courtroom drama -- one…
After calling 24 witnesses in 19 days, the prosecution rested in the Roger Clemens perjury retrial today, using their final moments of questioning to attempt to underline the credibility of their case.
WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens' defense attorney attacked the credibility of prosecution witness Brian McNamee on Wednesday, forcing the pitching legend's former strength coach to admit that he assumed Clemens was already using anabolic steroids in 1998 based solely on an…
“If Clemens is to have any hope of persuading the jury that he is not guilty, Hardin must succeed in his attack on McNamee. There is little doubt that Hardin is the right lawyer in the right case at the…
Pitching great Roger Clemens showed no physical signs of using anabolic steroids or human growth hormone during his three years with the Houston Astros, the team doctor told jurors Thursday in testimony that bolstered claims the superstar remained “clean” during…