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    Judge sets May trial date for Sandusky abuse case

    BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — A judge said Friday he would decide soon whether to grant former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky greater freedom — and visits from his young grandchildren — while he awaits trial on child sex-abuse charges, but prosecutors countered that Sandusky's home is not a safe place for children.

    Judge John Cleland set a tentative trial date of May 14 for Sandusky and promised to rule quickly on a number of other issues, including dueling requests for changes to his bail restrictions.

    The attorney general's office wants him confined to the inside of his home while on house arrest awaiting trial, while the defense asked that he be allowed out occasionally to help with the case.

    Defense attorney Joe Amendola's request that Sandusky, 68, be permitted to see his grandchildren drew strenuous opposition from prosecutors.

    "This home was not safe for children for 15 years, and it's not safe for children now," said state prosecutor Jonelle Eshbach.

    Prosecutors noted that one daughter-in-law strongly objects to increased contact between her children and Sandusky.

    Amendola presented the court with letters from Sandusky's children, and notes and drawings from his grandchildren, expressing their desire for increased contact. He also noted a court-appointed guardian for grandchildren who are part of a custody dispute found no reason Sandusky couldn't see them.

    "Comparing with a jail situation, were he in jail, he would have certain rights to have visitors," Amendola told Cleland.

    Outside the courthouse, Sandusky told reporters he wanted to be able to see his grandchildren — who he said wanted to see him, too — and old friends.

    "Our home has been open for 27 years to all kinds of people," Sandusky said.

    With his wife, Dottie, at his side, Sandusky said he had associated with thousands of young people over the years, before prosecutors filed sex abuse charge against him in November.

    "All of a sudden, because of allegations and perceptions that have been tried to be created of me, now I can't take our dog on my deck and throw out biscuits to him," Sandusky said. "Now all of a sudden these people turn on me, when they've been in my home with their kids. ... It's difficult for me to understand."

    Prosecutors have also requested an out-of-county jury to hear Sandusky's case, given the widespread media attention and close ties many people in Centre County have to Penn State.

    Cleland asked to hear directly from Sandusky about his attorney's opposition to that request.

    Sandusky, who was sworn in and briefly took the stand, acknowledged that his position on the jury question means he could not appeal a conviction on grounds the local jury was biased.

    "I don't believe that would matter, relative to any place (else) in this state," he testified.

    Sandusky smiled as he answered the judge's questions, and after the session Amendola told reporters that his client's body language reflected his personality. Amendola said the charges have devastated Sandusky, however.

    "This whole situation, being cast as a pedophile, has crippled him emotionally," he said.

    Cleland could try to pick a local jury and see whether prosecution concerns are valid about the pervasive publicity and local ties to Penn State and The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk children that Sandusky founded, based in nearby State College.

    Prosecutors had asked for tougher bail rules, arguing that Sandusky should remain inside because neighbors and school staff have complained about his presence near an elementary school and its playground, located immediately behind his house.

    Sassano testified that children had noticed him from their classroom, and that his presence was disrupting school activities.

    One neighbor had used a video camera to document Sandusky's time on his deck, Sassano said.

    Under questioning from Amendola, Sassano testified that Sandusky was seen on the video brushing his dog or letting the dog outside to play. Sandusky cannot walk the dog because of his bail restrictions, Amendola said.

    Widener University law professor Wes Oliver, who observed the proceeding, predicted Cleland was unlikely to order Sandusky to remain indoors.

    "Clearly what the prosecution was doing was trying to appease the community," said Oliver, who teaches criminal procedure.

    He also said Cleland's back-and-forth with Sandusky signaled a Centre County jury was highly likely.

    "Of all the animosity we had seen between the prosecution and the defense, it was very cordial today," Oliver said. "Clearly the volume of the tension's been amped down."

    Another issue, Amendola's request for early disclosure of grand jury transcripts, received little attention in the courtroom, and afterward Sandusky defense lawyer Karl Rominger said it may end up being resolved by the judge who supervised the jury. Rominger said additional pretrial motions by the defense were in the works, and would depend in part on what they learn from the documents that prosecutors are turning over.

    Both defense and prosecution said the May 14 trial date may not be realistic, given that pretrial discovery issues remain to be ironed out. Amendola said he believes the case can be heard in two weeks, while prosecutors said a month is more likely.

    Sandusky faces 52 criminal counts for alleged sexual misconduct involving boys over 15 years, actions that police and prosecutors say have included violent sexual assault inside the Penn State football team facilities. He has denied the allegations.

    The scandal led the Penn State trustees to push out university president Graham Spanier and football coach Joe Paterno, who died last month.

    Two Penn State administrators are awaiting trial on charges they lied to a grand jury investigating Sandusky and failed to properly report suspected child abuse. Gary Schultz, a former vice president, and Tim Curley, the athletic director, have both denied the allegations.

     

    59 comments

    • Elaine  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Let's be careful Judge. Remember what happened when they allowed Josh Powell visitation. Protect the children first, and worry about offending Sandusky later.
    • Debby  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      So sad, it sounds like some of his kids are in denial, even though he molested one of his grandchildren. What kind of parents are they! Just face it, your dad is a pervert that has been getting away with molesting far too long! It finally caught up with him.
    • Wendy  •  3 mths ago
      It's difficult for me to understand."

      Um, you are being charged with perping on children. Why would anyone want you near their kids!
    • sickofmorons  •  3 mths ago
      Seriously???? If his kids think it's a good idea for him to see his grandkids then THEY should also be arrested for enabling a child rapist.
    • Russ Brooks  •  Carson, California  •  3 mths ago
      Sandusky is so #$%$ arrogant that he thinks that he can bully his way out of this most serious matter. Don't be taken in by his "I didn't do it" line! Sorry buddy, but we don't buy your lies!!! Not at all!!!
    • Lori G  •  3 mths ago
      Of course he doesn't understand 'why'. As do all 'sexual predators'.
    • bill  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      can't u just see BUBBA SMILING,as JERRY enters into his domain
      • Al 3 mths ago
        Bubba probably likes em younger, not as young as Jerry likes em but certainly not as old as Jerry!
      • Chuckie 3 mths ago
        Bubbaschlonga for you, Jerry.
      • bill 3 mths ago
        good one CHUCKIE
    • Uncle Fungus  •  3 mths ago
      Hang Sandusky by the NUTS.
    • bill  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      move ther trial up get it on and overwith-----
    • Liberals are Evil  •  Jamaica, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Keep this maggot in jail....he will abuse his grandkids too that filthy degenerate!
    • Tom  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Could we PLEASE get this story off the sports page?
    • Tina  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      What parent in their right mind would send their child to "Grandpa's" house in this case!!!!!! "With his wife, Dottie, at his side, Sandusky said he had associated with thousands of young people over the years, before prosecutors filed sex abuse charge against him in November. "All of a sudden these people turn on me. It's been difficult for me to understand."
      Really????? He doesn't understand. Just more proof he is a deranged human being with no clue and no conscience.
    • Uncle Fungus  •  3 mths ago
      Hang Sandusky by the NUTS.
    • Uncle Fungus  •  3 mths ago
      Hang Sandusky by the NUTS.
    • Tim H  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      Where is the investigation? They are going to hang this guy (he's certainly deserving) and then they will wash their hands, pat themselves on the back for "getting" their man and this monstrous case will be buried under millions of dollars in PSU donations. What about the initial complaints? Why only one detective assigned? Where was then AG Corbett? Where is Ray Gricar? His computer? It will all be washed away by the donations of the well intentioned, and unknown guilty parties will stop sweating bullets because their crimes will be forever buried. This is justice?
      • bfe71759 3 mths ago
        For the rich and well connected or when they have fans or followers they get special justice. The average guy just gets justice.... unless a kid is involved then well it was just a kid harmed....America.
      • kathy b 3 mths ago
        Yes , maybe BUT NOW WE ALL KNOW . I hope some one thinks of his victims . So sad
    • x  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      This creep must be craving a fix. Sitting on his porch watching little kids across the street is a fantasy fix but it will develop into action on his part and someone will die and disappear. What's wrong with the law there. Are they sharing in the sickness with male sympathic understanding? The LAW is pathetic and it's inforce males population weak, very weak.
    • The F*ckest Upest  •  3 mths ago
      The only reason he wants to see his grandkids is to threaten them if they talk.
    • Deter Balough  •  3 mths ago
      I am all for speedy justice. Just put him in the general population, and they will tear him to pieces.
    • jamesb  •  3 mths ago
      Why is he out on bail?
      • bill 3 mths ago
        MAYBE THEY NEEDE THE BAIL MONEY
    • bfe71759  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      I would say innocent til proven guilty...I DO agree but when a person can't really answer if they molest and have excuse for touching boys naked...they are a child molester. People who don't molest don't have to think 'do I or don't I molest?? Our answer is clearly NO.
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