What a chicken. Guess his lawyer was just blowing smoke. He should have to pay for all the expenses this town has put out for security. GRRRRR
Alot of smoke. I thought he was supposed to clarify what really happened for those of us who prematurely convicted his client.
I am glad the vics didn't have to testify. But I bet their anxiety level was horrible though.
Sandusky and his lawyer said something when they came out like they were not allowed to........
Not sure what they said.
If there's a plea deal the punishment needs to be severe or the term "Pennsylvania justice" is an oxymoron.
Gut feeling is if Sandusky takes a plea deal - it makes me wonder who is he protecting? I realize he is 67 and taking the plea saves his family a lot of money but feel there is a lot more he is hiding in taking a plea.
What a chicken. Guess his lawyer was just blowing smoke. He should have to pay for all the expenses this town has put out for security. GRRRRR
Sandusky, in a dark suit, entered the county courthouse through the back door Tuesday with his wife, Dottie, at his side. He looked straight ahead, ignoring questions from reporters. Defense attorney Joseph Amendola followed him into the courthouse
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/12/1...sky-waives-preliminary-hearing/#ixzz1gQTRTD00
Alot of smoke. I thought he was supposed to clarify what really happened for those of us who prematurely convicted his client.
I am glad the vics didn't have to testify. But I bet their anxiety level was horrible though.
Heh, woke up at 5:30 am Pacific time, switched on the TV just in time to see Sandusky and Amendola ( and entourage) walk out of the door to stop and claim they couldn't have their say today, so it's off. Bullsh!!
FLINCH! (deep sock on the arm-- oops, did I miss and hit your side moob? my bad! :floorlaugh: ) Coward!
But, I think this will be painted as a gesture to his wife. We all know they don't need to hear the victim's statements-- the GJP gave us the gist of it, but of course, the details coming straight from these young men would be a zillion times more devastating. Many gasps, tears, perhaps even sobs from a gallery of Sandusky neighbors and "friends," as well as seasoned reporters and professionals. I think they did the right thing for their case, and it was probably the work of the new consultant.
I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the victims in that courtroom this morning-- please don't view this day as a waste of your time and energy. You have succeeded greatly by being there, en force, to stand as ready as soldiers to face a common enemy. I applaud your courage, resolve, and ability to make sure there is never another young boy hurt by this wolf in sheep's clothing. :heartbeat:
I am listening to Mr. Amendola. He is scared and he realized that his strategy just made matters worse.