AG's Office Wants More Information

The state attorney general’s office wants to be able to review any reports or other evidence Jerry Sandusky’s defense team presents before the trial starts.

Prosecutors filed the motion today with Judge John Cleland and said they want to see any results of physical or mental examinations, or results or reports from any scientific tests or experiments made in connection to the child sex abuse case.

The A-G’s office says they want the information because testimony regarding the results of those tests “could affect the jury’s perception of the facts of the case … thereby affecting the final outcome of the trial.”

The 68-year-old former Penn State assistant football coach denies allegations that he sexually abused 10 boys over a period of 15 years. His trial is scheduled to start June 5.

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