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Disgraced Former Penn State DC Jerry Sandusky (convicted child molester)

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Today, he is at the Centre County Correctional Facility ? the same lockup where he spent a night in December. That night, the other prisoners harassed him. Now, they?re more than likely to do it again.

His last time behind bars, Sandusky was held alone in a cell in a special unit reserved for sexual offenders or people with mental illnesses, according to another inmate there last winter. The 22-year-old offender identified himself as Josh and asked that his surname not be used because he is embarrassed about his crime.

Other prisoners were barred from communicating directly with Sandusky, but they could see him. And when the lights went out, inmates serenaded the disgraced coach with a famous line from Pink Floyd?s ?The Wall.?

?At night, we were singing ?Hey, teacher, leave those kids alone,? ? Josh said, adding that everyone knew who Sandusky was because inmates had access to television and newspapers. The jail can hold 349 inmates.
 
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Sandusky's place holder of a blue ribbon was replaced on the mural:


Jerry Sandusky replaced on Penn State mural with activist poet

Of course, the cultists have other plans going forward with the mural:

Joe Paterno remains in the center of the painting. Pilato hopes to add the late coach's wife, Sue, and son, Jay. Like all deceased figures in the painting, Paterno is depicted with a halo above his head.

Yes, because any enabler to the Sandusky situation should be front and center in the mural along with all of his enabling family.

That place needs to be blown up and a landfill should take its place.
 
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so wait.....they had a placeholder for Sandusky instead of just painting over him with a new person? were they waiting for the outcome of the trial before they decided what to do with the spot being saved for a fucking child molester?
 
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BuckeyeNation27;2170703; said:
so wait.....they had a placeholder for Sandusky instead of just painting over him with a new person? were they waiting for the outcome of the trial before they decided what to do with the spot being saved for a fucking child molester?

Yep. Cults, man.
 
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;2170674; said:
The janitor's statements are indeed hearsay. However, they are also permitted by the rules of evidence because the declarant is unavailable

http://www.courts.state.nh.us/rules/evid/evid-804.htm

I was curious (but obviously not curious enough to check) what the exception was and none of the articles mentioned it. I was going to go with excited utters... I mean, utterance.
 
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Good riddance Jerry...20 some odd years too late. Now it's time to bring down the rest of the folks that helped with the cover up and drop the gauntlet down on the University.

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Jer would like all of you to know he is not guilty.

Lawyer: Jerry Sandusky still says he's not guilty

Jerry Sandusky wants "people to know that he's not guilty," a lawyer for the retired Penn State assistant football coach said Monday. Sandusky ? once considered Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno's heir apparent ? was convicted Friday of 45 counts for sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years.
Karl Rominger, who helped defend the 68-year-old retired defensive coach, visited him at the Centre County jail, where he is being kept under observation and away from other inmates pending a psychological review that will help determine the next step toward his sentencing, which is in about three months.
"He's defiant and wants the truth to be told. He wants people to know that he's not guilty," Rominger said. "That would be his hope."
Also Monday, Judge John Cleland ordered county probation officers to evaluate whether Sandusky is a sexual predator, a finding that could be a factor in his prison placement. Such orders are pro forma in sex abuse cases. Sex offenders are required to undergo treatment while in prison, so Sandusky, if deemed a predator, would likely be sent to a facility with such a program.
Rominger told The Associated Press that Sandusky said he's not suicidal and that he wants to get the separate psychological examination done so that he can receive visits from his friends and family.
"He's fine but he's just not been evaluated," Rominger said.
"He is very disappointed to be in prison. He is anxious to get out of this suicide watch," Rominger said, adding that Sandusky told him: "If I have to keep sitting in this room for another three or four days without being able to talk to anybody, I might start to need help at that point."

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