SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds has been given an extension until May 4 to file written arguments in his appeal to overturn his obstruction of justice conviction.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday granted a second extension request by Bonds’ lawyers, which had been filed Friday. The original deadline had been March 21 before the court granted an extension last month to April 20
Under the new schedule, the government will have until June 4 to respond. After that, Bonds’ lawyers will have another 14 days to file a reply brief if they so choose. .
Dennis Riordan, Bonds’ appeals lawyer, said in a filing to the court that his office could not meet the April 20 deadline because of several other cases in which it’s involved.