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Bonds granted 2-week appeal delay
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Bonds granted 2-week appeal delay

Published Jul. 27, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Barry Bonds has been granted a two-week delay in his appeal of his obstruction of justice conviction.

A day after Bonds' lawyers made the request, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday postponed the deadline for his reply brief from Aug. 2 to Aug. 16.

A jury found Bonds guilty in April 2011 of one count of obstruction of justice, finding he gave an evasive answer in 2003 to a grand jury investigating illegal steroids distribution. The trial jury deadlocked on three counts of making false statements, charges which then were dropped.

Major League Baseball's career home run leader was sentenced in December to 30 days of house arrest, two years of probation and a $4,000 fine.

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His initial brief was due March 21 and the government's response on April 20, but both sides obtained extensions.

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