They have more than ONE commonality, IMO.Todd and Jerry have one thing in common . They were both set up. They haven't harmed a soul
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They have more than ONE commonality, IMO.Todd and Jerry have one thing in common . They were both set up. They haven't harmed a soul
Attorney says he’ll ask Pa. Supreme Court for new trial for Jerry Sandusky
Attorney Al Lindsay said at a press conference Monday that he will file a petition with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court next week to seek a new trial for Jerry Sandusky.
Sandusky remains in a state prison serving a term of 30 to 60 years.
His wife, Dottie, said that her husband has remained in frequent contact with Lindsay. “Jerry drives him crazy,” she said.
I'm new to this because I don't do well with sexual abuse cases. I heard an interview with Mrs. Sandusky and for her to talk so bad about a son she adopted, is horrible. That John that is helping her said, Matt because he didn't tell, when it first happened, was more to blame than Jerry. I am shocked.IMO,
I would think some abuse victims would feel violated all over again, to see/hear their abuser DENY the abuse ever happened
What a schmuck...
Sandusky to be resentenced next month in molestation case
Harrisburg, Pa. – A state judge has ordered Jerry Sandusky be taken to a central Pennsylvania courtroom next month for resentencing on his 45-count child sexual abuse conviction, six months after an appeals court ruled mandatory minimums had been improperly applied.
Judge John Foradora filed an order Wednesday that scheduled the proceeding for Sept. 23.
Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, was convicted in 2012 of the sexual abuse of 10 boys, including attacks on campus. Victims testified he subjected them to abuse that ranged from grooming to violent sexual attacks. He was sentenced to 30 to 60 years, but that term was overturned by Superior Court in February...
Sorry, but I haven't been keeping up with this case. Can anyone tell me what this means? Was there an appeal that his sentence was too harsh? What that what was overturned? Is he likely to be treated more leniently?
The original didn't use the proper sentencing guidelines. Sandusky will be re-sentenced. My original guess was about half of what he got, i.e. 15-30 years. His chance of parole, however, is virtually nonexistent. He would have to admit guilt prior to any shot at parole, and show that he wasn't a danger.
Nearly ten years after he was convicted on multiple child abuse charges, Jerry Sandusky’s appeal process is still alive in the courts.
He has another hearing in the state superior court set for Oct. 14.
Sandusky’s legal team claims they have new evidence of illegal collusion in the attorney general’s office investigation and grand jury that led to Sandusky being charged in 2011.
Sandusky Trial - FOX8
Sandusky is in prison for life. Even if he has his sentence reduced he is at an age where he would be over 100 years old when he is released and I don't see him living that long.