Sandusky case goes to jury
The child rape case against former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who faces 48 criminal counts, is in the hands of a jury.
The child rape case against former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who faces 48 criminal counts, is in the hands of a jury.
Jerry Sandusky’s attorney told reporters Tuesday to “stay tuned” to see if his client will testify in a child rape case that has upended Penn State University.
Closing arguments could come Thursday, judge says
Prosecutors in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial are expected to rest their case when the trial resumes Monday.
The prosecution is expected to call more witnesses Thursday in the case against former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky, who is accused of sexually abusing boys over a 15-year period.
“He told me that if I told anybody, that I would never see my family again,” said the man identified as “Alleged Victim No. 10.”
Michael Boni, a lawyer for the person identified in court documents as Victim 1, told CNN on Monday night his client is “ready to go.”
The former Penn State assistant football faces charges of child rape
Sandusky, 68, faces charges of child rape