Derek Jeter wants everybody to wait until all the facts are in before declaring Roger Clemens guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs. "It seems right now people are rushing to judgment," Jeter said of his pal whose name headlined the Mitchell Report last week, thanks to the testimony of former personal trainer Brian McNamee. "You have to let it play out a little bit before you say he is guilty or not guilty." Jeter talked last evening before hosting a Turn 2 Foundation night at the movies for 500 children at the Ziegfeld Theatre. Jeter has never disguised his feelings for Clemens. When Clemens joined the Yankees in 1999, Jeter, who wasn't a fan when Clemens pitched for Boston and Toronto, gravitated toward Clemens. During the 2006 World Baseball Classic they shared a house in California.