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Jerry Sandusky House Arrest: Concerns Of School Could Alter Bail Conditions Of Ex-Penn State Coach

Jerry Sandusky School House Arrest

MARK SCOLFORO and GENARO ARMAS   02/ 7/12 10:19 PM ET  AP

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Prosecutors asked Tuesday to have Jerry Sandusky kept indoors as part of his bail conditions, citing complaints that the former Penn State assistant football coach was seen outside and watching children in a schoolyard from the back porch of his home, where he remains under house arrest while awaiting trial on child molestation charges.

The state attorney general's office argued in a court filing that Sandusky's bail conditions should be revised so that he is not allowed outside except to seek medical treatment. Prosecutors said they opposed Sandusky's request to be allowed contact with his grandchildren as he awaits trial on 52 child sex-abuse charges.

"Several individuals from the adjacent elementary school have expressed concerns for the safety of children at their school and the adjacent neighborhood," prosecutors wrote. "Such concerns will only mushroom if defendant is permitted to roam at will outside his house."

Defense attorney Joe Amendola issued a statement late Tuesday that said safety concerns in Sandusky's neighborhood were totally unfounded, and that he has complied with all bail conditions.

"Sadly, some individuals apparently want him incarcerated even before he has an opportunity to present his defense and prove his innocence in court," Amendola said.

The allegation Sandusky was watching children was outlined in an exhibit attached to the filing, a memo from a state investigator to a county probation officer that said a teacher and intern had reported concern for the children's safety.

"They advised the neighbor that yesterday they had the children outside for recess as it was a warmer day, and that they both witnessed Mr. Sandusky on his rear house deck watching the children play," investigator Anthony Sassano wrote on Jan. 26.

Sandusky's two-story home at the end of a dead-end street has a black and orange "No Trespassing" sign staked near the base of the driveway, while the two properties directly adjacent to his home have white signs supporting the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.

Neighbor Jody Harrington said he has seen Sandusky walking his dog and on his back porch nearly daily, and at times when children are playing on the Lemont Elementary playground.

He said he has expressed concerns informally with other neighbors, the school principal and police, and told his children to avoid Sandusky.

"Because of due process, we have to sit and wait. But that waiting process, it's painful. It's hard," he said. "The best way to describe it is I feel very violated."

Amendola said Sandusky has left his home only rarely since early December, for medical and legal purposes, and to help his wife clear snow from the driveway.

"Jerry can't open his front door to let his dog, Bo, out without someone contacting law enforcement authorities to report his whereabouts," Amendola said.

The prosecution filing regarding bail said Sandusky's son's ex-wife "strenuously objects" to her three minor children having any contact with him, and that prosecutors believe Sandusky was fortunate to be granted bail.

"The commonwealth believes that (the) defendant should be in jail," prosecutors wrote. "He has been granted the privilege of being confined in his own home, which is spacious and private and where he can eat food of his own preference and sleep in his own bed at night. House arrest is not meant to be a house party."

That court document, and several motions filed late Monday by Sandusky's lawyer, come ahead of a court hearing Friday regarding his bail modification request.

Sandusky, 68, a former longtime defensive coordinator for Penn State's football team, has maintained he is innocent of the allegations, which claim he engaged in a range of illegal acts with boys over 15 years, from touching their legs to subjecting them to violent sexual assault.

As Sandusky's lawyers prepare for trial, they have asked a judge for copies of secret grand jury testimony, the phone numbers of his accusers and other material. A 37-page pretrial discovery motion sought dozens of records from the state attorney general's office, including subpoenas, photos, unredacted passages of blacked-out documents already provided to the defense, investigative notes and psychiatric records.

Amendola asked for records related to specific young men identified in grand jury reports as Sandusky's victims. Amendola said he was given the names of eight of the 10 alleged victims late last week.

A request contained in the latest defense filings concerned an interview with a former Centre County deputy prosecutor who has said little publicly about the role she may have played in the decision not to prosecute Sandusky more than a decade ago, after a mother complained about contact between Sandusky and her son in a university football team shower.

A state police report, Amendola wrote, "describes an interview with Karen Arnold, a former assistant district attorney of Centre County, wherein she and former District Attorney Ray Gricar had extensive disagreements over a 1998 police investigation regarding the defendant." A phone number for Arnold could not be located, and strict no-trespassing signs were posted months ago at a house in Bellefonte connected to her through an online listing.

Gricar disappeared in April 2005 and was declared legally dead last year.

Sandusky wants the phone numbers of his accusers so he can obtain their phone records.

"In many cases, (Sandusky) believes the accusers may have collaborated with each other in making these false accusations," Amendola wrote.

The attorney general's office said Tuesday the defense's discovery motion was under review.

Judge John M. Cleland issued an order Tuesday adding a hearing or argument on the newest defense motions on Friday, and asking the defense and prosecution to work together to narrow the discovery issues, if possible.

Sandusky wants a list of all witnesses and a narrative of what they are expected to say on the stand, as well as the names of anyone who has come forward as a potential victim "but for various reason(s) did not fit the commonwealth's profile and/or the report was deemed to be false," Amendola wrote.

Amendola acknowledged that state criminal trial rules only require the attorney general's office to provide transcripts of prior testimony of witnesses after they have taken the stand at trial and been questioned by prosecutors.

"The defendant submits his trial in these cases will be repeatedly interrupted for extended periods if lengthy and multiple transcripts of the grand jury testimony of each witness called by the commonwealth are provided to the defendant and his attorneys only at the conclusion of the testimony of each witness," Amendola wrote.

He also asked for a copy of an interview with former football coach Joe Paterno, who died last month.

Amendola said he is opposed to a request by prosecutors to bring in a jury from outside Centre County to hear the case. He said he would file his formal response on that issue later this week.

The scandal resulted in the ousting of Paterno and school President Graham Spanier. Athletic Director Tim Curley was placed on administrative leave, and Vice President Gary Schultz, who was in charge of the university's police department, stepped down.

Schultz and Curley are charged with lying to the grand jury and failure to report to police. They maintain their innocence.

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Scolforo reported from Harrisburg.

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02:51 PM on 02/10/2012
Jerry Sandusky, Look at this like a football game...bad conduct on the field..is different than what you face. Your conduct is in serious question. You are sidelined. You should wipe your nose and answer questions you are asked. Man-up..If you are in doubt, put it in simple terms as a football player can understand. Tell the truth. You will recieve more respect.
04:08 PM on 02/09/2012
Revoke bail and hold him in jail until trial. A bank robber can choose to not rob a bank while out on bail waiting for his trial. A child molester can notnecessarily choose not to molest a child if circumstances permit. I certainly would be concerned if a ball went over the fence into Sanduskies yard or some kids dog or kite ended up on his property.

The crimes he is being charged with are serious enough to justify his being held in jail until trial.
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dbrett480
02:05 PM on 02/09/2012
I'm still surprised he got house arrest.
02:01 PM on 02/09/2012
Neighbors are blowing this a little out of proportion in my opinion. Innocent until proven guilty is a right for everyone in America to enjoy. So foolish. There is no difference in danger to the children if he watches them from outside, or from inside through a window.
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nypapajoe
03:32 PM on 02/09/2012
Let's break this down to the idiot level! He's got multiple victims who have written sworn statements that he either sexually molested or raped them! there are several eye witnesses, his own asinine statements! You have a very disturbed pedophile who can not admit nor acknowledge that he has a problem with his sexual perversions and to add fuel to the fire you have a school next to his residence with a plethora of little boys running around! This is like shark bait! So unless you prescribe to some sort of man boy life style don't comment about matters that is not a threat to you or yours! It's a matter of concern for the welfare of the children!
06:26 PM on 02/09/2012
Your emotions are clouding your mind. You are missing my point, the children are no safer whether he is indoors or outdoors. He is sticking to his house arrest and bail conditions. The neighbors are feeling guilty for hanging out with this guy for so long and not realizing the bad person he is, so they are trying to rectify it by doing bogus things like this for their own peace of mind, not for the children.
11:41 AM on 02/10/2012
So I guess you wouldn't mind if Sandusky was ogling your child? Even if he is unable to get to the kids, I still would not want him to be able to fantasize about my child or anyone else's! Even though he has not been found guilty YET, because of the serious charges against him, he lost his privileges to even gaze upon another child! If he is found innocent, which I highly doubt will happen, then and only then, should these privileges be returned.
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JerseyHooligan
Facts have a liberal bias
12:45 PM on 02/09/2012
id rather let casey anthony watch my kids
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Mailman
11:42 AM on 02/09/2012
Money buys privilege.
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Rutilus Publicola
a son of the American Revolution
12:04 AM on 02/09/2012
So dude is on house arrest and everyone knows his house is by a school?!?! I'm dumbfounded..There are poor people sitting in jail for having an ounce of dirt weed while the most famous pedophile is eating ham sandwiches in his underwear staring at kids?? ..wrong
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JerseyHooligan
Facts have a liberal bias
11:06 PM on 02/08/2012
sorry, but how dare he ask to see his grandkids? He is lucky he had a bail set.
11:42 PM on 02/08/2012
because he has yet to be convicted of crime, right? He's an alleged criminal. Unless we can suspense with trials these days?
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alsm9
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09:40 AM on 02/09/2012
Um accept for the nature of the crime he's being accused of, I would think a child's safety comes before this guy's rights.
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rtgmath
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09:52 PM on 02/08/2012
Dear Moderators,

I put forward a post several hours ago. I don't understand why it was not approved. It was not offensive, and it put forward many practical points. Please approve it!
09:28 PM on 02/08/2012
A very touchy subject,what more can be done without a trial and proven the man guilty?
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sanfran55
08:31 AM on 02/09/2012
Considering the seriousness and number of criminal charges against Sandusky, he should be in jail without bail awaiting his trial. Shows the lack of priority in protecting children. Shameful.
02:36 AM on 02/10/2012
And likely the #1 reason -- money buys privilege.
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williamabn
I Doubt , Therefore I might be
08:08 PM on 02/08/2012
Perfect set up . Hiding in plain sight and your friends would have a code of silence to cover for your perversions . Look up sociopath . It describes Sandusky to a tee .
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williamabn
I Doubt , Therefore I might be
08:01 PM on 02/08/2012
I know , I know ... His attorney will say he is just misunderstood , He's really a nice guy . He is just charged of these horrible crimes by a bunch of lying boys and no one really saw what they saw . Besides he hasn't even been convicted yet . All that being said the guy is a freeking pedophile ! We don't need a trial or a crystal ball to figure it out . If the guy is already suffering withdrawal from children by scoping them out by his house I think he may be a danger to the kids there . Revolt his bail and put him where they can keep a eye on lover boy .
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Catherine in Tulsa
I am woman, hear me vote: Obama 2012
04:33 PM on 02/09/2012
Well an adult will never see that side of him, will they? Like any predator, they know how to act in society, to fly under the radar.

However, I do believe the other side of the coin is that his defenders (friends) are operating under an ego that they could either detect this in a person, and since he has THEM fooled, then it just can't be true about him.
02:40 AM on 02/10/2012
Does he have a lot of defenders? Once he admitted the shower story & how others just misunderstood him, I thought the defenders would thin out. They may be on the fence & waiting for the trial to hear the actual accusers' stories.
07:49 PM on 02/08/2012
Its been proven people like this pervert dont get cured! It shows how screwed up the state is and how much power the university has. Only regular people pay for their crimes. The rich or powerfull never have to be accountable. THIS MAGGOT SHOULD BE IN JAIL
02:50 AM on 02/10/2012
I agree they don't get cured. Regular people pay for Their crimes, & many times are wrongly charged / convicted & pay for Someone elses.

Now - the economic crisis caused by the Banks, Wall St., & other financial people -- they made Millions each & how many of these 1%ers are in prison??!! Congress (mostly if not all 1%ers) AND the 1%ers Rule. The 99% have to get the power back.
05:22 AM on 02/09/2012
wow, that definitely proves he is guilty. I guess we should put all the neighbors in jail too:)
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JerseyHooligan
Facts have a liberal bias
12:47 PM on 02/09/2012
his neighbors were not charged with 52 counts of child rape. now log off if you are going to post illogical nonsense
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Catherine in Tulsa
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04:34 PM on 02/09/2012
You have an adult testifying that he saw Sandusky raping a child in the showers. This isn't some vague accusation, the sheer numbers of accusers are overwhelming.
mavpay
I am WE THE PEOPLE
06:25 PM on 02/08/2012
This tragedy continues to be disturbing on many levels.