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BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The state vs. Jerry Sandusky trial continues today at the Centre County Courthouse. Follow along with live coverage here, and be sure to frequently refresh this page for the ...
Lead prosecutor Joseph McGettigan III opened Sandusky's highly anticipated trial Monday by telling jurors that the 68-year-old retired coach was a pedophile who took advantage of fatherless ...
But the trial, in which Sandusky faces 52 counts related to child sex abuse, has exposed deeper problems with communication. Lurking throughout this case is the sound of silence.
These people may play a key role in Sandusky's trial. June 11, 2012— -- intro:Charges of child sex abuse were brought against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky on Nov. 4, 2011 ...
BELLEFONTE, Pa. June 23, 2012— -- The fate of Jerry Sandusky ended with a guilty verdict Friday night in Bellefonte, Pa. Following 20 hours of sequestered deliberations, the jury of seven ...
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (CBS/AP) —Jerry Sandusky showed little emotion as the jury in child sex abuse trial read the verdict finding him "guilty" on 45 counts and "not guilty" on three.The judge ...
Defending Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State coach accused of 52 counts of sexual abuse against young boys, can’t be an easy job. So it’s no surprise that his lawyers have come up with a ...
BELLEFONTE, Pa. – Jerry Sandusky's lawyer said Friday that he would be shocked and "die of a heart attack" if the ex-Penn State assistant football coach were acquitted on all counts. The candid ...
Jerry Sandusky leaves the Centre County Courthouse after the second day of testimony at his trial in Bellefonte, Pa., Monday, June 11, 2012. AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar ...
Jerry Sandusky lost a bid Wednesday for a new trial and a chance to convince a jury he is innocent of the child sexual abuse charges that landed him a decadeslong prison sentence.
Jerry Sandusky’s request for a new trial was denied by a Pennsylvania judge who rejected the contention that Sandusky’s lawyers were not given enough time to prepare for a trial that ended ...