Gov. Tom Corbett says he hopes the long prison sentence imposed on Jerry Sandusky is a just reward for his victims' trust in the justice system.
Corbett responded Tuesday to the 30- to 60-year sentence that the former Penn State assistant football coach received for his conviction on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. The sentence amounts to life in prison for the 68-year-old Sandusky.
Corbett, who was Pennsylvania's attorney general when the state investigation was launched in 2009, says the victims' testimony and prosecutors' hard work resulted in an "airtight" case against Sandusky.
Sandusky was convicted of molesting 10 boys over 15 years. Corbett said the victims who testified against Sandusky in open court displayed courage in the face of tremendous pressure and national publicity.
Monday May 27th
Memorial Day Specials
Remember to Fly the Flag!
Tuesday May 28th
79th District State Rep. John McGinnis
on The State Budget
Wednesday May 29th
Business Spotlight
The Roaring Spring...
Oak Dining Room Table,
in great condition, includes six high back
dining room chairs with blue cushions,
- asking $350 or best offer
Josephine, Altoona 946-3481
Andersen Windows,
used but very good condition,
62" H x 72" W, 6 units, 2...
I would've just posted this on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't allow you to post GIFs (like this little animation).
Maybe the $1.1 BILLION price tag isn't so crazy?