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Day Two: Alleged Victim and Mike McQueary Testify
The child sex abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky continued today with more graphic testimony.
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Local Attorney Gives Insight on Sandusky Trial
The sex abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is moving along; some experts are surprised at how quickly.
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First Alleged Victim Testifies Against Sandusky
Day one of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse trial is underway with some graphic testimony heard from one of the alleged victims.
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Sandusky Trial Starts this Morning
Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky heads to a Centre County courtroom Monday morning accused of horrific crimes. Opening statements will begin in his...
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Jury Selection in Sandusky Trial to begin Tuesday
The trial of Jerry Sandusky to begin Tuesday with jury selection.
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Sandusky Case: Lawyers Seek To Protect Information About Accusers
Judge says he will rule soon on issues related to subpoenas in Sandusky case.
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Strong Words Exchanged Between Sandusky Lawyer and Prosecutor
A prosecutor and Jerry Sandusky's lawyer exchanged some strong words outside the Centre County Courthouse Thursday.
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Jerry Sandusky Wants All Charges Dismissed
Accused child molestor Jerry Sandusky wants all charges against him dismissed. The former Penn State Assistant Coach was back in Centre County Court Thursday.
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Judge Rules Against Jerry Sandusky
A Judge denied a request made by accused child molester Jerry Sandusky for more detailed information about alleged victims since no such information exists.
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Sandusky's Attorney To File Motion to Dismiss
Jerry Sandusky's Attorney Joe Amendola said today he plans to file a motion to dismiss the case against his client. This comes after Judge John...
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The Sandusky Trial
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No Delay in Sandusky Trial
What could be the final pre-trial conference in the Jerry Sandusky case, ended after 30 minutes inside the Centre County courthouse in Bellefonte.
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