Sandusky convicted of 45 counts, plans to appeal

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Jerry Sandusky is seen in a booking photo from the Centre County Correctional Facility in Bellefonte, Pa., on June 22, 2012.

Updated at 11:37 p.m. ET: BELLEFONTE, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse Friday night and faces spending the rest of his life in state prison. His attorney said he would appeal the verdict.

Sandusky's attorney, Joseph Amendola, asked Judge John Cleland to allow Sandusky to be released on house arrest, but Cleland summarily rejected the request, saying: "Bail is revoked. Mr. Sandusky is remanded to the custody of the sheriff."

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Sandusky was immediately led out of the courthouse in handcuffs as a large crowd of onlookers cheered. Sentencing was set for late September.

Sandusky, 68, the former longtime defensive coordinator for the Penn State University football team, had denied all 48 counts alleging that he abused 10 boys over 15 years. Two grand jury reports accused him of having used his connection to one of the nation's premier college football programs to "groom" the boys, whom he met through his Second Mile charity for troubled children, for sexual relationships.


Several of the counts are so-called mandated felonies, meaning Cleland has no discretion in sentencing. NBC News reported that he faces a minimum of 60 years in prison.

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Jerry Sandusky is led from the Centre County Courthouse in handcuffs Friday night.

Cleland, who is a senior judge in McKean County, was brought to Centre County to oversee the trial after local judges recused themselves.

Reaction to the Sandusky verdict

Amendola, who was interrupted by hecklers outside the courthouse several times, said he had expected the outcome and respected the verdict of the jurors, who didn’t speak to reporters afterward.

Amendola said he believed Sandusky had legitimate grounds for appeal, saying his client had "an uphill battle" because of the extensive pretrial publicity.

"We said we were attempting to climb Mount Everest from the bottom of the mountain. Obviously, we didn't make it," he said.

Defense attorney Joseph Amendola speaks outside the courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa., after his client, Jerry Sandusky, was found guilty of sexually abusing children.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly, whose office prosecuted Sandusky, said, "A serious child predator ... has been held accountable for his crimes."

Kelly thanked the victims, who she said "came forward to bravely testify in this trial and to finally put a stop to the crimes that were committed."

"We hope that our search for justice will help them and perhaps others looking on nearby and afar," she said.

Grace Gordon, 49, of Bellefonte, also welcomed the verdict but lamented the damage the trial had done to Bellefonte and Centre County.

"It's hard. It really is, to see a small town torn apart like this," said Gordon, who was outside the courthouse with her 23-year-old son and his girlfriend.

Gordon said her father, who worked with Sandusky at Penn State, "would have just been devastated to know about this."

"You'd never, ever have dreamed that he'd be that kind of person," Gordon said. "What he did to those kids is just horrendous."

The university that Sandusky served for decades said in a statement late Friday that "we have tremendous respect for the men who came forward to tell their stories publicly. No verdict can undo the pain and suffering caused by Mr. Sandusky, but we do hope this judgment helps the victims and their families along their path to healing."

The university said it would seek to "fairly ... compensate" the victims and invited them to participate in a program to "facilitate the resolution of claims against the University arising out of Mr. Sandusky's conduct."

It said it intended to get in contact with lawyers for the victims "in the near future."

Sandusky was acquitted on three counts: an indecent assault charge involving "Victim 6", a man who testified that Sandusky had given him a bear hug in the shower but at one point he just "blacked out"; an indecent assault charge involving "Victim 5", who said Sandusky fondled him in the shower; and an involuntary deviate sexual intercourse charge regarding "Victim 2", who former assistant coach Mike McQueary said he saw being attacked in a campus shower.

A trial that riveted the nation
The trial, which opened June 11, culminated months of intense attention that led to the firing of head coach Joe Paterno, who won more games than any other major college football coach in history, many of them with Sandusky at his side.

Paterno died exactly five months ago, a few weeks after the Penn State Board of Trustees dismissed him for not having done enough to stop Sandusky's abuse.

Jurors heard often-graphic testimony from eight of the 10 victims whose accounts were included in two grand jury reports. They told how Sandusky would first win their trust by giving them gifts and taking them on trips with the football team before progressing to hugging, kissing, increasingly sexual touching and, in some cases, oral and anal sex.

In a rare occurrence in an abuse trial, prosecutors also presented the testimony of a corroborating eyewitness — Sandusky's former Penn State coaching colleague McQueary.

McQueary said the boy had his hands against the wall and that Sandusky was standing up against him from behind. He said he heard a "skin-on-skin smacking sound" and that he had "no doubt" that Sandusky was engaging in anal sex with the boy.

Because they were sequestered, without access to computers, phones or any other way to hear news coverage, the jury of seven women and five men wouldn't have heard newer, potentially damaging information from two other accusers that emerged after they began deliberations.

Sandusky's adopted son Matt said he had been prepared to testify that he, too, was a victim of abuse by his father, according to a statement issued Thursday by attorneys who said they are representing the younger Sandusky.

(NBC News and msnbc.com generally do not identify victims of sexual assaults, but Matt Sandusky chose to identify himself in a public statement released through his attorneys.)

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Amendola said Friday night that Jerry Sandusky abandoned plans to testify in his own defense because of the prospect of damaging rebuttal testimony by his son.

Nor would they have heard the account of Travis Weaver, 30, of Ohio, who attended Second Mile camps as a youth. Weaver told NBC News in an interview that aired Thursday night that Sandusky performed oral sex on him in the upstairs bedroom of the Sanduskys' home.

Weaver testified to one of the two grand juries but wasn't mentioned in the grand jury reports or called as a witness during the trial.

The end of the trial doesn't mean the case is over.

Two former top Penn State officials, former Athletic Director Timothy Curley and former vice president Gary Schultz, face perjury charges in connection with their grand jury testimony in December, in which prosecutors alleged that concealed what they knew about Sandusky's conduct.

Law enforcement sources have told NBC News that former Penn State President Graham Spanier, who was fired in November, was under investigation for possible similar charges.

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I received a text from inside the courthouse. GUILTY! You read it here first.

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Reply#28 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:59 PM EDT

don't waste the tax payers money ..take him out back and shoot him on national tv so everyone can see what happens to pervs like this jerk

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Reply#29 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:59 PM EDT

Shoot him why? I agree with you but shooting hi will be the easy way out for him, cut of his penis and make him see it burn thats what they should do. After that send him to jail and let him go down on his jailmates, wasn't that what he did to those children for 16 yrs? Maybe then he will have an overdose of the same humiliation those kids went thru, I don't know but I like my Idea better, what do you guys think?

    #29.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:25 PM EDT

    Break both his legs then dump him in the middle of the Sonora Desert...

      #29.2 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:10 AM EDT
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      Considering there were 48 counts and the deliberation time wasn't that long, I would say that they determined him guilty on about 30 of them and spent the time bickering over the remaining counts.

      • 1 vote
      Reply#30 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:59 PM EDT

      I am betting on guilty on all counts. If there was disagreement within the jury they would have deliberated longer.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#31 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:59 PM EDT

      I think you're right,for what it's worth.

        #31.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:05 PM EDT
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        Rot in Hell, scumbag!!!!

        • 1 vote
        Reply#32 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 9:59 PM EDT

        Sharky if this was 4 years ago some 1/2 witted lib would blame Bush. Spare me the politics tonight on this site.

        • 5 votes
        Reply#33 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:00 PM EDT

        You're not allowed to make a political insult and then request to be spared the politics. It doesn't work like that.

          #33.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:36 AM EDT
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          kind of telling that 2 of his children aren't' even there.

          • 2 votes
          Reply#34 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:01 PM EDT

          I think we will hear a verdict soon. Local TV (I'm in PA) is there live and reporting. They have people in the court room even though no cameras are allowed so I think they will tell soon. The court was just convened a few minutes ago.

          • 1 vote
          Reply#35 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:01 PM EDT

          I hope it goes to prison and let the inmates stick him like he did those boys. Give him some to s@@@@@@ a little to see how it feels.Stick a big broom handle up his a@@ and all the way to his throat

          • 1 vote
          Reply#36 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:01 PM EDT

          one word, : guillotine". No reason that taxpayers should have to pay for this piece of @!$%# to hang out in prison and live out the rest of his life.

            Reply#37 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:03 PM EDT

            I think the coach was prviding a pulic service to the youth of tomorow, this is your future get used to it.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#38 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:03 PM EDT

            I hear a lot people talking about him being raped for many years is prison.Who would want to screw an old man boy there some sick people out there are they not.I might wont to beat the hell out of him but have sex with him ?Hell No.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#39 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:03 PM EDT

            I have no use for sleezzzzzz bags like him

            • 1 vote
            Reply#40 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:04 PM EDT

            If he's found guilty, the streets will be filled with rioting pedophiles...

            • 2 votes
            Reply#41 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:04 PM EDT

            If he is found innocent the abuse survivors will be rioting the streets.

              #41.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:21 PM EDT
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              When Sandusky's own attorney's started speaking negative about him while the jury was deliberating, you know Sandusky does not stand a chance. His attorney's do not appear to fully believe him. It was only a day in a half the jury was out, supposedly there were very few technicalities the jury could not decide upon. A sad day coming for convict Jerry Sandusky and wife. Justice, peace and closure for his victims and their families.

              • 1 vote
              Reply#42 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:05 PM EDT

              The should remove his hands and castrate him....if any of these children where mine ....I would be in jail because I would have put a bullet in his head by now! I only hope that the people/children that he hurt do not follow in his path! My heart goes out to the victims and their families! NO ONE SHOULD EVER HAVE TO ENDURE WHAT THEY DID!

              • 1 vote
              Reply#43 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:05 PM EDT

              The sad fact is that some of these boys told what happened to them and they were called liers and told that this never did happen. According to one of the accounts a counselor told a boy not to tell anyone. A counselor. Some families should not have children. Some adults have children and adults wrapped around their fingers that they can do anything to the children and if the children say something the children are not taken seriously and sometimes they endure physical abuse for trying to get the adult in trouble. These criminals seem to know which kids are easy prey - and they pounce on it.

                #43.1 - Sat Jun 23, 2012 12:05 AM EDT
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                Sharky., you just did...why?????????????????????????????? Just stick to the issue at hand!

                  Reply#44 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:06 PM EDT

                  GUILTY! You read it here first. 9:05 PM CST.

                    Reply#45 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:06 PM EDT

                    Guilty.

                    Don't spend any time wondering or worrying

                    • 1 vote
                    Reply#46 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:06 PM EDT

                    NAMBLA is going to be mad if they find their boy guilty.

                    • 1 vote
                    Reply#47 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:07 PM EDT

                    that was really dark but mildly humorous ;o I hope the guilty verdict causes all the members to turn to dust

                      #47.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:11 PM EDT
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                      Not another 'Casey Anthony' result. May...Lady justice be wise.

                      • 2 votes
                      Reply#48 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:09 PM EDT

                      Not comparable.

                        #48.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:53 PM EDT
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                        have fun getting raped ever night in jail

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                        Reply#49 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:09 PM EDT

                        I just posted a comment before I read this one and you say "have fun getting raped damn! if he liked boys I guess he would have fun won't he? than I guess that would be paradise for him instead of punishment. Right? now im confused.

                          #49.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:32 PM EDT
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                          If he doesn't get the hardest penalty under PA law than the law is of no value. I hope money and celebrity influence is disregarded for the childrens' sake and for the hope of those who have yet to speak.

                            Reply#50 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:09 PM EDT

                            Even if he only gets the minimum he is still looking at 60 years. He will die in prison, as he should.

                              #50.1 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:50 PM EDT
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                              Most carry sentences of 10 to 20 years in prison, meaning that even if he is convicted on only a handful of those counts, Sandusky could spend the rest of his life in prison.

                              Ummm...try one of the 48 counts...this POS is 68...haha. If he is guilty, he should man up and eat a bullet...his life is over; do us all a favor.

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                              Reply#51 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:09 PM EDT

                              I hope that this whole sad story can have an end and that the victims can get peace and the criminal ( if he is found guilty) will be punished as savagely as he did to his victims.

                                Reply#52 - Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:09 PM EDT
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