Jerry Sandusky denied new trial on child sex abuse charges
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky lost a bid Wednesday for a new trial and a second chance to convince a jury he is innocent of the child sexual abuse charges that landed him in state prison to serve a lengthy sentence.
Judge John Foradora denied Sandusky’s requests for a new trial or for dismissal of charges.
The former Penn State assistant football coach’s lawyers said they were disappointed and planned to appeal the decision to Superior Court.
“The court’s decision is not the end of Jerry’s case, it is only the closing of a chapter which we need to go through in the course of our endeavour to obtain a new trial, a reversal of his conviction, and ultimately his release and vindication,” said defence attorney Al Lindsay.