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Jury selection starts Tuesday in trial of former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky
By Jason Sickles

Only miles from where he made his name, Jerry Sandusky is starting the fight to keep his freedom.

This morning lawyers are expected to start the process of picking jurors in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky.

The courthouse is less than 10 miles from the football field where Sandusky spent 30 years as a top assistant to legendary Penn State coach Joe Paterno.

But he now faces more than 500 years in prison if convicted on charges that he sexually abused 10 boys from 1994 through 2008. Prosecutors allege Sandusky, now 68, met his victims through a charity he founded for at-risk youths. Some of the encounters reportedly took place on the Penn State campus.

Sandusky, who retired as the Nittany Lions' defensive coordinator in 1999, has repeatedly denied all allegations.

Given that the case reportedly lacks substantial physical evidence, veteran Houston defense attorney Jimmy Ardoin said he expects Sandusky's team to grill his accusers.

"They have to show that they have the motivation to come in and lie, whether it's for money, fame or whatever," Ardoin told Yahoo!

Even if it means airing an alleged victim's dirty laundry.

"Bankruptcies, foreclosure … you find everything you can to try and impugn their credibility," said Ardoin, who is not affiliated with the Sandusky case. "They are going to have to impeach the credibility of the witnesses."

A defense tactic attorney Charla Aldous says makes her sick to her stomach.

Last year, Aldous successfully sued a Dallas private school for not protecting a 16-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by an adult teacher.

Her client took the stand and was raked over the coals.

"It was one of the most emotionally draining cases of my career," Aldous told Yahoo! "But it ended up being very therapeutic for her to take the stand. She was a very, very strong young lady."

Her advice for Sandusky's alleged victims?

"You tell the truth, you look the jury in the eyes and tell them exactly what happened," she said. "And understand that after you tell the truth, it is up to the jury and god what happens. But you have courage for standing up."

That could happen as early as next week when the trial is expected to get underway.
 

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I'm not judging him until I see some pictures of these boys.
 

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He doesn't deserve to be let off that easy.

For maybe the 2nd time ever, we totally agree

They should start by cutting his tool off with a rusted knife. Perhaps they could then coat it with plenty of flesh eating bacteria, and make the sick bastard chow down on it.
 
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Penn State Trial Opens With Graphic Testimony

BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) Jerry Sandusky's trial in the Penn State scandal opened in graphic fashion Monday with the first witness testifying that the retired coach molested him in the locker-room showers and in hotels while trying to ensure his silence with gifts and trips to bowl games.

The man, now 28 and dubbed Victim 4 in court papers, left nothing to the imagination as he told the jury about the abuse he said he endured for five years beginning when he was a teenager in the late 1990s.

''I've denied it forever,'' he testified, looking straight at the prosecutor as Sandusky sat motionless nearby.

Sandusky, 68, faces 52 counts that he sexually abused 10 boys over 15 years. The former assistant football coach has denied the allegations. His arrest last year shamed the university and led to the ouster of beloved Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno and Penn State's president.

In opening statements, prosecutor Joseph McGettigan III told the jury that Sandusky was a ''predatory pedophile'' who methodically used his youth charity, The Second Mile, to zero in on fatherless children or those with unstable home lives, plied them with gifts and took advantage of them sexually.

Sandusky lawyer Joe Amendola countered that the case is flimsy and that some of the accusers apparently intend to sue and have a financial stake in the case - a preview of the battle to come as the defense tries to undermine the credibility of the young men upon whom the case rests.

Until Monday, none of them had testified publicly, and their identities were shielded. The Associated Press typically doesn't identify people who say they are victims of sex crimes.

Victim 4 spoke calmly and firmly under questioning by the prosecutor and acknowledged he had at first lied to police and even his own attorney about the alleged abuse.

''I don't even want to be involved now, to be honest,'' he said.

In the car, Sandusky ''would put his hand on my leg, basically like I was his girlfriend. ... It freaked me out extremely bad,'' the man said, extending his arm and pushing it back and forth. ''I pushed it away. ... After a little while, it would come right back. That drove me nuts.''

The man said he met Sandusky through The Second Mile and that they began showering together in 1997. What began as ''soap battles'' quickly progressed to oral sex and other contact, the accuser said, adding that he was 90 or 100 pounds and powerless to resist the advances of the much larger man.

According to the witness, Sandusky tried assaulting him in a hotel bathroom before a bowl banquet in Texas and threatened to send him home when he resisted, warning: ''You don't want to go back, do you?'' Sandusky stopped only when his wife, Dottie, called out from another room, the witness said.

Over the years, the witness said, he never told Sandusky to stop.

''It was never talked about, ever,'' the man said. ''It was basically like whatever happened there never really happened.''

A self-described college football fan, the man said he enjoyed the access to Penn State football games and facilities. The man said Sandusky let him wear the No. 11 uniform of LaVar Arrington.

The man testified that Sandusky also took him on trips to bowl games, including the Outback and the Alamo. He gave the boy golf clubs, snowboards, drum sets and various Penn State memorabilia, including a watch from the Orange Bowl, the man testified. He said he would wear gift jerseys to school.

The witness said Sandusky occasionally sent him ''creepy love letters.''

One letter, shown on a video screen in court, was handwritten on Penn State letterhead and signed ''Jerry.'' It read: ''I know that I have made my share of mistakes. However I hope that I will be able to say that I cared. There has been love in my heart.''

Eventually, as the man got older and acquired a girlfriend, he became ''basically sick of what was happening to me'' and distanced himself from Sandusky. They had not spoken since 2002 when, in 2010, he took his girlfriend and 3-year-old son to visit the Sanduskys in what he said was an attempt to convince his girlfriend her suspicions about Sandusky were not true.

He said that ''backfired'' when Sandusky gave him a lot of attention and tried to rub his shoulders.

Under cross-examination by Amendola, the man expressed regret for not coming forward earlier, saying: ''I feel if I just said something back then ... I feel responsible for what happened to other victims.'' He said he had spent years ''burying this in the back of my head.''

During his opening statement, Amendola said Sandusky's showering with children was innocuous and part of his upbringing.

''In Jerry's culture, growing up in his generation, where he grew up, he's going to tell you it was routine for individuals to get showers together,'' the lawyer said. ''I suspect for those of you who might have been in athletics, it's routine.''

Amendola also said that Mike McQueary, the football team assistant who reported seeing Sandusky naked in a shower with a boy in 2001, was mistaken about what he saw.

''We don't think that he lied. What we think is that he saw something and made assumptions,'' the lawyer told the jury.

Amendola also said that at least six of the accusers have civil lawyers, adding: ''These young men had a financial interest in this case and pursuing this case.''
 

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Jesus.

Why is Sabdusky even fighting this? He rape-blew little boys and now they're older and pissed off.

You had your fun, Jerry. Now face the music.
 
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