I can't imagine why they'd need to have a "show of force" ready for a guilty verdict.
I really hope they aren't anticipating a not guilty. I can see how that would upset a lot of people, and rightfully so!
Well - we all can look at this way-if they come back with NG-We still have a second chance at him!!
Cant imagine how the Victims feel
Here are News 8 reporter Matt Barcaro's notes on what defense attorney Joe Amendola said in court this evening:
Amendola says he'd be in shock, "would die of a heart attack" if Sandusky is acquitted on everything.
Amendola tells reporters "I did the best I could" in defending Sandusky. Says he's been working 18 hours days/7 days a week.
Says if Sandusky is convicted of the serious charges, "chances are no" he'll be out on bail...would go directly to jail.
Says the Sanduskys have been spending time together in these most recent days, "anticipating if things don't work out."
Amendola says he will comment on Matt Sandusky after gag order is lifted
Says, he told Jerry his objective assessment of how he thinks the verdict will come down. Wouldn't share the assessment with reporters.
He said this case was "like climbing mount Everest from the bottom up."
On Jerry smiling during the trial: "God Bless him. In so many ways he's like a little kid."
Says, Sandusky is absolutely aware this could be his last day of freedom
Yesterday Amendola says he was 'holding his breath' the jury wouldn't come back with a quick verdict.
Amendola said -- "I'll always stay in touch with Jerry."
by WGAL 2:48 PM
Read more: http://livewire.wgal.com/Event/WGALs_Jerry_Sandusky_trial_coverage#ixzz1yYrf8fds
So JS is not laughing and smiling anymore? No pity from me but I really would not have wanted to be in that house last night after this all soaked in on him, plus the news about Matt and dealing with the Sarge about that. She knew of course but had always been able to keep it confined OUT of the house. Now one of her own 'kids' is going to tell all about the nasty stuff that went on rigft under her nose and WITHIN HEARING and all her good friends and neighbors will know. She had her own nice little cover up going on but now that's over too. No wonder they both were looking tired and sleepy this morning...
oh no... :therethere:
hope it can be revived!
Finally an answer about where the Jurors order dinner! My husband will be so happy! "Jim's Italian Cuisine"![]()
Steve Keeley‏@keeleyfoxnews
Insider tidbit...this is place where Sandusky jury is ordering meals but not allowed drinks or entrees just sandwiches http://pic.twitter.com/SUSq70O6
Well, this great comfort food should put them in the mood to makes things right,............I hope.
JMO but Sarge had to know what was going on! Come on, she would have to be a complete moron to not know. I think she deserves jailtime too for letting this go on for years and years even with her own adopted children. She is a disgrace and needs to share Jerry's cell with him. That would be KARMA because I really doubt old Jerry was intimate with her considering what else he was doing. Disgusting!!!
Believe it or not, I'm just as angry at Sarge as I am Jerry Sandusky. They are both guilty. IMO she not only knew what was going on but enabled her husband to continue his hunt and scores for a very long time, in her own home. What a mother figure??????:banghead:
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Philly Inquirer Quotes from Joe Amendola:
In an impromptu courtroom conversation with reporters, Joseph Amendola compared the former Penn State assistant football coach's chances to a scen from the 1994 movie Dumb and Dumber. In the film, an unlucky guy asks and uninterested girl out on a date.
"One in a million?" Amendola said, quoting the scene to describe his conversations with Sandusky. "So you're telling me you have a chance."
. . .
"You're never happy with the job you've done," he said. "But I did the best I could considering the circumstances. This was a daunting case."
A courtroom bailiff broke up the conversation after about 15-minutes, saying Judge John M. Cleland wanted to see Amendola in his chambers.
Amendola said that the Sanduskys have spent the past two days spending time with one another and preparing for the possibility that the former coach could soon be sent to prison. He refused to answer questions about any ongoing investigations into his client.
He also declined to comment on allegations Thursday from Sandusky's youngest son Matt, 33, who said through his attorney that he had been sexually abused by his father.
When asked whether he had formed a bond with his client and would stay in touch no matter the verdict, Amendola responded: "Jerry and I have become very close."
Then, for good measure, he added: "Please don't misconstrue what I'm saying.":what:
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/b...acquitted_Ill_die_of_a_heart_attack.html?gfds