12-person jury, alternates chosen in Sandusky case

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Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky and his attorney Joe Amendola enter the Centre County Courthouse as the second day of jury selection begins in his child sex abuse trial on June 6 in Bellefonte, Pa.

 

Updated at 3:30 p.m. ET: BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- Lawyers have selected 12 jurors and alternates to hear the child sex abuse case against former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

The seven women and five men on the main panel and four alternates were selected Tuesday and Wednesday in a central Pennsylvania courthouse, according to The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa.

Sandusky faces 52 counts involving 10 alleged victims over a 15-year span. The 68-year-old Sandusky has denied the allegations.


Sandusky's attorney told jurors seven members of the former coach's family had been on his list of potential witnesses.

The jury's composition reflects the area's strong connection to Penn State. It includes a Penn State senior, a retired professor and a woman who's been a football season ticket holder since the 1970s. The woman’s husband also works for the medical group where the father of a key witness Mike McQueary previously worked.

Sandusky's attorney had moved to strike the woman as a juror, but Judge John Cleland overruled his objection.

"We're in Centre County. We're in rural Pennsylvania," Cleland said. "There are these (connections) that cannot be avoided."

Cleland said that unless ties to witnesses or Sandusky were strong, relationships such as hers would not mean she could not serve on the jury, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Eighteen of 40 potential jurors told the court they are mandated by law to report suspected child abuse due to the nature of their job, according to a Patriot-News reporter following the selection process. In addition to the charges Sandusky faces, two top Penn State officials have been charged with not reporting an abuse incident brought to their attention in 2001 by then-assistant coach McQueary.

'Fair shake'
Twelve of the 40 jurors questioned Wednesday morning were excused, including one who knew Sandusky personally. Some were let go because of financial hardship; others because of previous vacation plans.

As jury selection continued, Cleland reiterated that the trial would start Monday at 9 a.m. and run until the end of June, according to PennLive.com. Cleland said he would not sequester the jury once the trial begins.

Forty prospective jurors were interviewed for the sexual abuse trial of former Penn State Coach Jerry Sandusky. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

Earlier, defense lawyer Joe Amendola arrived with Sandusky just after 8:15 a.m. and said he's confident the nine jurors already picked will give "us a fair shake."

Lead prosecutor Joseph McGettigan, Pennsylvania's senior deputy attorney general, said that jury selection was "so far, so good."

Prosecutors have 'bizarre' letters Sandusky wrote to victim, source tells NBC

Jurors are being chosen from among people who live in the State College area, where Penn State's main campus is located.

"I need you to all have an open mind," Cleland told jurors on Tuesday, according to PennLive.com. "This defendant is charged with sexual abuse of children."

9 jurors chosen so far in Jerry Sandusky trial

Sandusky, 68, faces 52 criminal counts for alleged abuse of 10 boys over 15 years. Some of the accusers are expected to testify. Sandusky has repeatedly denied the charges.

On Monday, the alleged victims were told they would have to use their real names when they testified. Lawyers for five accusers had requested their clients be allowed to use pseudonyms.

Victim #4
Prosecutors have obtained multiple incriminating and “bizarre” letters that Sandusky allegedly wrote to one of his accusers, who is known as Victim #4, NBC News reported Tuesday. The letters are allegedly written in the former coach's handwriting.

According to the indictment handed up against Sandusky, the defendant met the boy -- who is now 28 -- through his Second Mile charity and slowly won his trust by giving him gifts and other rewards.

"Victim 4 became a fixture in the Sandusky household, sleeping overnight and accompanying Sandusky to charity functions and Penn State football games,” it said. Usually the persuasion Sandusky employed was accompanied by gifts and opportunities to attend sporting and charity events. He gave Victim #4 dozens of gifts, some purchased and some obtained from various sporting goods vendors such as Nike and Airwalk." 

The case has drawn intense media attention, with about two dozen television trucks parked outside the courthouse.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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I guess if you molest kids then yer allowed to make bail and run around the town with a huge Bozo grin on yer face....

    Reply#28 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 5:21 PM EDT

    Is every prisoner named "Bubba" these days? I'm sick of hearing about what "Bubba" is going to do. We get it- people are commonly sodomized in prison.

      Reply#29 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 5:27 PM EDT

      The "Bubba" reference is a slap at our Southern Heritage! It would be considered racist if one said for example: "Put Sandusky In A Cell With Leroy"! or "Hassam", or "Jose", etc... Get it? !!

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      #29.1 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 5:49 PM EDT
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      I have to wonder what in the world he's smiling about? is there a pacifier in that zip lock baggie he's holding like its gold! Other than a child, what could excite him so? ugh this man....

        Reply#30 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 5:51 PM EDT

        "Vengence is mine" saith the Lord. This guy is in for a world of hurt.

          Reply#31 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:13 PM EDT

          Slap some bunny ears on this buck toothed fvck and he could almost pass for the Easter bunny....

            Reply#32 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:21 PM EDT

            That'd be bad, considering how fond kids are of the Easter Bunny.

              #32.1 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:34 PM EDT
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              The Paterno Creed: What happens in our showers stays in our showers.

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              Reply#33 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:24 PM EDT

              Sandusky's mannerisms indicate he's riddled with Alzheimers. Is he cognizant of the proceedings in which he is embroiled? Either way, it's a win, win situation for him. Innocent: freedom. Guilty: all the boys he'll ever want.

                Reply#34 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:33 PM EDT

                Good!!! Now this can end quickly and the man can get on with his life after being found not guilty!!!

                  Reply#35 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:55 PM EDT

                  What, his life with a drool cup and diapers?

                    #35.1 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 6:57 PM EDT
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                    Prosecute this piece of dung. He is a child molester and must be removed from society.

                      Reply#36 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 7:38 PM EDT

                      one word, Guilty! Two words, Hang him! He should not see the light of day ever again!

                        Reply#37 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 8:59 PM EDT

                        Why is this tabloid story on MSNBC? Is this the new News Crap for the left?

                          Reply#38 - Wed Jun 6, 2012 11:53 PM EDT

                          The foolish smiles on the faces of the monster and his barrister on their way to court tell the story.

                          The FIX is in. This molester will be found 'innocent' (not guilty ever but innocent) and he will then sue everyone who ever spoke about, read about or thought about him as a child molester and WIN big bucks and live quietly in an area near a boys school where he can visit and take showers, hand out candy and expand his evil activities without fear of ever being arrested again.

                          BEWARE… Pennsylvania the fix is in and you have been SKUNKED!

                          Long live Penn State and its dirty little (BIG) secrets.


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                          Reply#39 - Thu Jun 7, 2012 1:23 AM EDT
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