AG: House Arrest is Not a House Party
Jerry Sandusky wants copies of secret grand jury testimony to help him prepare for trial on charges he sexually abused 10 boys.
Sandusky’s lawyer Joe Amendola has filed a court motion seeking transcripts of testimony by any witness the attorney general intends to call to testify.
This hearing will be added to Friday’s scheduled hearings on the Commonwealth’s request to bring in a jury from outside Centre County and the request for bail modification so Sandusky can see his grandchildren.
In a response filed this morning Attorney General Linda Kelly says Sandusky was fortunate to have been granted house arrest because the Commonwealth believes he should be in jail. The response adds that “house arrest is not meant to be a house party.”
Sandusky is facing 52 criminal counts and denies the allegations.
Sandusky’s lawyer Joe Amendola has filed a court motion seeking transcripts of testimony by any witness the attorney general intends to call to testify.
This hearing will be added to Friday’s scheduled hearings on the Commonwealth’s request to bring in a jury from outside Centre County and the request for bail modification so Sandusky can see his grandchildren.
In a response filed this morning Attorney General Linda Kelly says Sandusky was fortunate to have been granted house arrest because the Commonwealth believes he should be in jail. The response adds that “house arrest is not meant to be a house party.”
Sandusky is facing 52 criminal counts and denies the allegations.
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