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Former baseball star Roger Clemens walks with his son Kacy and wife Debbie as he leaves Federal District Court in Washington June 18, 2012. A jury on Monday acquitted Clemens of all six criminal charges against him in a trial to decide whether he lied to Congress about using performance-enhancing drugs.
(Reuters)

From Misremember to a Mistrial to a Not Guilty Verdict...
Clemens in the Clear, Case Closed

Clemens Acquitted of All Charges | Wilbur: The Hall of Dismay
Shaughnessy Archive: The Biggest Win of Clemens's Career
This Just In: Roger Thinks This Means We Think He's Innocent
BDD Archives: Rusty and Roger Go to Washington to Lie to Congress
Rocket Meltdown | Screws Tighten on the 'Baseball Titan' | Plan B-12
Andy Pettitte as Miss Remembered | 2007: First Come the Denials
Photos: Redesigned Roger: Launching Some Shots at the Rocket

BDD - Bill Chapman photo 1996
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Clemens signs ball for fan outside the courthouse after the last mistrial...
Clemens: "Are you a fan?"
Fan: "Yes, I am. I'm from Boston. God bless you Roger, thank you."

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