Sandusky Lawyers Want More Details
Jerry Sandusky’s attorneys are not satisfied with the information the state provided them with yesterday concerning the ages of his alleged sexual abuse victims and the times and places the abuse took place.
Defense lawyers filed a motion today asking Judge John Cleland to order prosecutors to provide specific details. The motion says the information that was provided Thursday is not sufficient for Sandusky to prepare a defense using an alibi, statute of limitations, double jeopardy “or any other defense.”
Prosecution documents say the 68-year-old former Penn State assistant football coach abused boys ages 8 through 17 on the university’s main campus, in his home and a variety of other places between 1998 and 2002.
The attorney general’s office said they could not provide specific dates, times and locations in all instances because the victims were children when the alleged abuse happened.
Sandusky denies the allegations.
Defense lawyers filed a motion today asking Judge John Cleland to order prosecutors to provide specific details. The motion says the information that was provided Thursday is not sufficient for Sandusky to prepare a defense using an alibi, statute of limitations, double jeopardy “or any other defense.”
Prosecution documents say the 68-year-old former Penn State assistant football coach abused boys ages 8 through 17 on the university’s main campus, in his home and a variety of other places between 1998 and 2002.
The attorney general’s office said they could not provide specific dates, times and locations in all instances because the victims were children when the alleged abuse happened.
Sandusky denies the allegations.
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