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Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Roger Clemens has been found not guilty on all six charges in his perjury trial.
A jury found the former pitcher not guilty Monday on two counts of perjury, three counts of making false statements and a single count of obstruction of Congress.
Clemens, 49, had been on trial for allegedly lying to Congress in 2008 about taking performance-enhancing drugs.
The 354-game winner was retried after U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton declared a mistrial in the case last July 14 after the prosecution presented evidence he deemed inadmissible.
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