"Wonderful," was the only word the seven-time Cy Young Award winner uttered as he hopped into a waiting SUV to escape the frigid temperatures and the dozen media members. Clemens' attorneys minutes earlier secured a delay of his trial -- originally set to begin in April -- so they could sift through the thousands of pages of evidence turned over by prosecutors.
"The government has had this evidence for two and a half years," Rusty Hardin, one of Clemens' attorneys, said as he lobbied for a September start date. "We need (more) time. We haven't yet retained any expert witnesses."
Those experts could those well versed in the examination of medical evidence, the existence of which was reference again during the 30-minute-long hearing. Those items could include the syringes and vials Clemens' former friend and personal trainer Brian McNamee turned over to federal authorities.
Jury selection is now set to begin on July 6. Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Durham said in court that his side of the case could last as long as four weeks and Hardin said the defense could take up to two weeks.
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