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Jerry Sandusky Can See Grandchildren, Granted Local Jury By Judge

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MARK SCOLFORO   02/13/12 04:03 PM ET  AP

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A judge ruled Monday that former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky can have supervised contact with most of his grandchildren, saying there was no evidence that the children's parents wouldn't be able to keep them safe.

Judge John Cleland also rejected requests by prosecutors that jurors be brought in from outside the State College area to hear the case and that Sandusky remain indoors while on home confinement before trial.

Prosecutors made the bail modification request after hearing concerns by neighbors about the safety of children, particularly at an elementary school behind Sandusky's house.

"The commonwealth failed to present any evidence whatsoever that the defendant presents a clearly defined threat to any student at the adjoining elementary school simply by being on his deck," Cleland wrote. "No evidence was presented that at any time the defendant made any effort to contact any of the children by signaling or calling to them, or that he made any gestures directed toward them, or that he acted in any inappropriate way whatsoever."

Sandusky faces 52 criminal counts for what prosecutors say was the sexual abuse of 10 boys over a 15-year period. He has denied the allegations.

Sandusky's lawyer issued a statement saying Sandusky, his wife and their family were "relieved by and pleased with" the visitation ruling, which pertains to all but three of his 11 grandchildren, ages 2 to 14. Those three children are involved in a custody case, and Cleland deferred decisions about any visits from them to the judge handling that matter.

A spokesman for the attorney general's office said the judge's orders were being reviewed.

Cleland said jury selection will be a challenge, given the pretrial publicity and the special role that Penn State plays in the Centre County community.

"If, after a reasonable attempt it is apparent that a jury cannot be selected within a reasonable time, then I will reconsider this ruling," Cleland wrote.

Cleland encouraged state prosecutors to work with the judge who supervised a grand jury that investigated Sandusky to figure out how to release grand jury transcripts to Sandusky's lawyers "on a schedule which balances the appropriate interests of maintaining the secrecy of the grand jury while still assuring the trial can proceed without unnecessary disruption."

Cleland also ordered prosecutors to tell defense lawyers where and when the purported crimes occurred and how old the children were at the time. He addressed disputes between the sides over material that should be turned over to the defense by directing prosecutors to put their objections in writing by Feb. 20. Sandusky's lawyers will be allowed to reply by Feb. 27.

Sandusky lost a request to force prosecutors to disclose the names, addresses and birth dates of witnesses.

"While we are happy with the outcome of Friday's hearings, we realize, nevertheless, a number of difficult legal battles lie ahead of us," his lawyer, Joe Amendola, said in a statement. "We will continue to work very hard in preparing Jerry's defense with the ultimate goal of obtaining Jerry's acquittal."

Cleland has tentatively scheduled trial to start in mid-May.

The 68-year-old Sandusky was also granted the right to see adult visitors. Under the court's latest order, he will list up to 12 adults he would like to be able to see, subject to approval by the county officials overseeing his home confinement. His visits will be limited to a total of two hours, three times a week.

Also Monday, a Penn State administrator asked a judge to throw out charges that he lied to the grand jury investigating Sandusky and that he failed to properly report suspected child abuse.

Tim Curley filed motions in Dauphin County Court that argued the death of football coach Joe Paterno last month left prosecutors without a required second witness to support the perjury charge.

He said that allegations he didn't report suspected abuse in 2002 were filed under a revision of the law that was passed five years later and that the statute of limitations has expired. The attorney general's office said it, too, was under review.

The 57-year-old Curley is on leave as athletic director as he awaits trial. Former Penn State Vice President Gary Schultz, who faces the same charges as Curley, has not filed similar motions. Both have denied the allegations.

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dbrett480
02:39 PM on 02/18/2012
Anyone else charged with similar crimes wouldn't even be out of jail.
02:27 PM on 02/17/2012
Sandusky should not be out on bail let alone a judge allowing him contact with his grandchildren! The magnitude and seriousness of the charges against him should be considered when doling out rulings such as bail and contact with ANY children! My fear is that we will have another judge involved with this case who has no qualms about him walking straight out the door a free man! We have seen injustice before in America and this could be another one of those cases. Unless people stand up to ensure the safety of children, this man will most definitely be a repeater. My best wishes go to the "ex-daughter-in-law" who refused to have her own children exposed to this man. It is forever in my mind that some of the most heinous crimes committed by sports-connected folks have gotten a walk because of a football, a baseball and all the big bucks associated with American sports. So much for justice!
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hypyrwyf
there'll be pie in the sky when you die
02:16 PM on 02/15/2012
Sandusky's children decide if Sandusky can see grandkids. God help them if they make the wrong decision.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
01:38 PM on 02/15/2012
One thing for sure - this judge is a PS fan. No other judge worth his robe would even allow a person with these charges to be on the loose.
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eilish
Life ain't like a box of chocolates
10:16 PM on 02/14/2012
I don't care who the heck he is, if he were my father he'd never be within 100 miles of my sons and I would make sure he knew I would prosecute if he tried to see them.
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Mr Nightlinger
Corporate outsourcing same as hiring illegals
06:52 PM on 02/14/2012
He shouldn't ever see any kids again, ever.
02:03 PM on 02/14/2012
I went to the crime section to see what happened yesterday with Sandusky's hearing but didn't see anything there. So then I realized: "This is the Huff Post. You'll find stories about the serial rape of children in the Sports section. And here I am...voila." The PA justice system works in mysterious ways. Their standard for child safety is: "No need to assure a safe environment for children so long as their parents can tenaciously guard them and attack like pitbulls if a predator goes after them." More like the law of the jungle than the law of a civilized society.
01:52 PM on 02/14/2012
Having Sandusky out on bail works to the benefit of the prosecution. It makes him look less sympathetic, gives him the opportunity to say more stupid and incriminating things in interviews, saves the government money and tempts him to flee, which would make him look even more guilty.

When Corbett was Attorney General, he put the Sandusky investigation on the back burner. He let him go free with no bail restrictions about an extra 2 years. Corbett had enough to charge him in 2009.
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georgecarlin76
04:42 AM on 02/14/2012
He SHOULD NOT be allowed a local jury that has connections to his life in any way. Many are corrupt in that county and there are judges and attorneys who are part of that pedophile ring and covering things up. Gov. Corbett was the DA who replace murdered DA Gricar and then refused to investigate that murder and suddenly closed the investigation into Sandusky. Wealthy donors to Penn St are reported to be part of a pedophile ring of power brokers in which Jerry was only a small part of.
01:45 PM on 02/14/2012
Ray Gricar disappeared in 2005. He body was never found so we don't know if he is dead.

Corbett did not replace Gricar. Corbett was elected PA Attorney General in 2004.

Corbett had to take over the Sandusky investigation in 2009 because Gricar's replacement, Michael Madeira, had a conflict of interest.because he was related to Sandusky. Madeira had been one of Corbett's Deputy AG's.

Corbett certainly put the Sandusky case on the back burner or Sandusky could have been arrested 2 years earlier.
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georgecarlin76
07:22 PM on 02/16/2012
Thank you for the clarification. Facts matter. I do believe they purposefully didnt put that effort into Gricar's murder. A dead DA???? And it's blown off? Something stinks. Corbett has been tied to other pedophile rings.
01:50 AM on 02/14/2012
ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!!!!!
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georgecarlin76
04:43 AM on 02/14/2012
Makes you wonder if this judge is one of the ones reported to also be part of the wealthy pedophile ring protecting each other.
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CJRobb
Say "hi" to Winky!
01:54 PM on 02/14/2012
At the least, Penn State alumni!
02:26 PM on 02/14/2012
agreed
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dee544
e pluribus unum
01:00 AM on 02/14/2012
Perhaps the judge who ruled this way should have to be present at these visits?
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WesStrikesBack
A winegrowing secular humanist
12:13 AM on 02/14/2012
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11:17 PM on 02/13/2012
Those poor grandchildren. I wouldn't let that man near my plants, never mind my children.
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Richard Genco
11:04 PM on 02/13/2012
Won't be long before CNN gives him his own show.
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dee544
e pluribus unum
12:58 AM on 02/14/2012
Nope FOX!
01:53 AM on 02/14/2012
I doubt it! He'll be to busy with Boy Scouts!
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stellablu
Justice!
07:53 PM on 02/13/2012
This is egregious behavior this judge is presenting by giving this man access to any children even his own grandkids!! Makes you want to throw up!!!