The Boston Globe quoted Professor Katherine Darmer in a piece entitled, “Clemens Indicted For Drug Denials,” about the strength of the perjury charges against ex Red Sox star, Roger Clemens. Professor Darmer, a former federal prosecutor in New York who specialized in public corruption cases, commented that perjury cases can be difficult even when the evidence is strong. “Despite the relative strength of the case, it’s by no means a slam dunk,” Professor Darmer said. Read the Boston Globe article.