Former Penn State Assistant Football Coach Jerry Sandusky Files New Appeal, Citing 'New Evidence'
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Jerry Sandusky claims prosecutors gained financially from his sex abuse case
In a new appeal, convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky alleges the lead prosecutors in his case gained financially from a post-conviction relationship with one of the eight victims who testified at trial.
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky files new appeal, citing 'new evidence'
Jerry Sandusky, former Penn State assistant football coach, has filed a new appeal in Centre County, claiming new evidence and prosecutorial misconduct in his child sex abuse conviction.
Ex-Penn State Coach Jerry Sandusky Files New Appeal Alleging Misconduct In Sex Abuse Case
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has filed a new appeal in Centre County, raising claims of prosecutorial misconduct and disclosing a medical condition that he argues limited his physical activity, according to nearly 400 pages of newly submitted court records.Sandusky, 80, who served as a longtime defensive coordinator at Penn State under head coach Joe Paterno, is serving a 30- to 60-year prison sentence after a Centre…
Convicted Child Molester Jerry Sandusky, Former Penn State Assistant Football Coach, Files New Appeal
Convicted child rapist Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, has filed a new appeal to his conviction, claiming “new evidence.” That “new evidence” claims prosecutorial misconduct in the course of the 2012 trial that found Sandusky, 81, guilty on 45 counts of molesting young boys, WJAC reports. The nearly 400 pages of exhibits and affidavits claim that prosecutors “coached” two of the eight boys who testified against him …
Jerry Sandusky Files New Appeal
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has filed a new appeal to his child sex abuse conviction in Centre County, Pennsylvania. The appeal, which is nearly 400 pages long, includes allegations of prosecutorial misconduct, claiming that prosecutors “coached” two of Sandusky’s accusers to fabricate stories of abuse. The filing also references a medical condition Sandusky argues may have limited his physical activity. Sandusky…
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