barry bonds verdict. the trial ended yesterday. and he's been found guilty of at least one crime that could send him to jail instead of the hall of fame. rob nelson has the story. >> fly ball, right center field. back it goes. racing back. it's gone. >> reporter: baseball's home run king walked out of court a convicted felon. >> thank you. >> reporter: convicted of obstructing justice. bonds, a seven time mvp sat without emotion as the verdict was read. but it's not case closed for bonds, as the verdict was mixed. on the three other charges, a mistrial. >> the counts which allege steroids, which allege needles, which allege human growth hormone, those were mistried. >> reporter: at issue, whether bands lied under oath to a grand jury that he never knowingly received human growth hormone or steroids from his trainer. after four days of trial, the jury couldn't tell. >> the evidence that he did steroids might have been there. but did he knowingly do steroids was the question? and we couldn't prove that beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: bonds, having looked like this in his later years, looked like this in his early days, seemed to grow before