Barry Bonds' personal attorney said Friday that his defense team expects him to be indicted on tax and perjury charges as soon as next week, but his criminal defense lawyer professed ignorance of an impending indictment. The disagreement came as the San Francisco grand jury investigating Bonds nears the end of its term. It is believed to be weighing evidence that the Giants left fielder may have evaded taxes and lied under oath about his use of steroids. Laura Enos, Bonds' personal lawyer, said she expects an indictment as soon as next week on tax and perjury charges, according to the Associated Press. She said Bonds' defense team is strategizing in anticipation of an indictment because it believes the grand jury's term expires Thursday. ``We are very prepared,'' Enos told the Associated Press.