Monday, June 4, 2012

Sandusky Trial

  • After months of pre-trial maneuvering, jury selection will begin on Tuesday in the trial of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who stands accused of sexually abusing at least 10 young boys over a 15-year period.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday rejected a final request by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to delay his trial on charges of child sex abuse, clearing the way for jury selection to begin on Tuesday.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Alleged victims of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will have to testify using their real names, and tweets or other electronic communications by reporters will not be permitted during the trial, the judge ruled Monday.
  • (Newsday)
  • BELLEFONTE, Pa.
  • (CNN Sports Illustrated)
  • Gerald A. Sandusky. Jury selection marks the start of the biggest trial in Centre County history and the first of what is expected to be a series of bold moves by Sanduskys attorney Joe Amendola.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • A team of Reed Smith LLP lawyers will closely monitor the sex abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, but aren't yet sure when or if they'll be in the Bellefonte, Pa.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday denied an eleventh hour defense request to delay Jerry Sanduskys trial on child sex abuse charges.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • One day before former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky goes on trial on charges of child sex abuse, the judge has ruled that the eight alleged victims in the case must state their names for the record in public in court, The Patriot-News reports.
  • (Des Moines Register)
  • Peter Paul Olszewski is an attorney, a former district attorney and county judge. He called the upcoming Sandusky child sex abuse trial one of the biggest and most sensational in the state in recent memory.
  • (WNEP-TV 16)
  • The nation's eyes will be turned toward Bellefonte on Tuesday. A small town in rural Pennsylvania will be the focus of the national media, legal pundits, Penn State alumni, the inevitable haters and those who call and have called Happy Valley home.
  • (State College)

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