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Clemens appeared voluntarily before committee staff for a deposition under oath on Feb. 5, 2008, in which he flatly denied ever using anabolic steroids or human growth hormone. Former Virginia Rep. Tom Davis, then the top Republican on the committee, has said the panel was prepared to issue a written report based on the depositions it took from all sides, but Davis says Clemens wanted to testify. "There are people who think they can bluff their way through, and it's hubris," Davis told ESPNNewYork.com last year.
Davis has also suggested Clemens, an all-star athlete who did a lot for his community, might have been more credible if it was just his word against McNamee's. But Pettitte backed up McNamee's account.
Hardin has disputed Davis' account. Harden said Davis urged Clemens to testify to avoid having the committee issue a report critical of him before he had a chance to tell the public his side.
Either way, Clemens testified at a Feb. 13, 2008, hearing without a subpoena and continued to insist he never used performance-enhancing drugs. The indictment accuses him of making 15 separate false statements during both the deposition and hearing testimony, including denials of drug use, insistence that Pettitte must have misheard him about using drugs and denials that he attended a party at admitted steroid user Jose Canseco's house.
The six charges Clemens is accused of carry a maximum sentence of up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine. But it would be unlikely even if he were convicted that Clemens would be sentenced to nearly that long since he doesn't have a criminal record.
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