Paula Canny, seen here with client Greg Anderson, says the Barry Bonds case has become 'a guys' contest'When Paula Canny, the friend of and attorney for Barry Bonds' embattled former trainer Greg Anderson, is asked why the government has gone to such lengths to prosecute the former San Francisco Giant, she answers with one quick word: "Testosterone." It's not that her client is accused of finding novel ways of boosting (and masking) the amount of that substance in Bonds' body. She feels this is
Paula Canny says her client Greg Anderson will be seen but not heard once againTrainer's lawyer labels him "The male Susan McDougal," means it in a good way. Greg Anderson's court appearances have become as predictable as his former employer Barry Bonds' plate appearances with runners on second and third and two outs. Both are guaranteed intentional passes.Anderson has already spent more than a year incarcerated for refusing to spill the beans on Bonds. So, when he's called to testify on F
Since 2003, Marin writer Jonathan Littman has intimately covered the government's investigation and prosecution of Barry Bonds and other athletes ensnared in the BALCO scandal. He's shown up at nearly every court hearing and sifted through thousands of pages of court documents. And he's confident in stating that he believes this phase of his life -- and many other folks' lives, too -- is done. While many in the media are reporting potential delays of months or even years in the Bonds trial, Litt