Quantcast
breaking news

Sandusky to speak at sentencing

Updated: October 9, 2012
watch video
Update: 4:28 pm, 10/9/12, Tuesday
PENNSYLVANIA -- Jerry Sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Sandusky insisted he did not do the "disgusting acts" he's been convicted of.

Tuesday, a judge sentenced the former Penn State coach to at least 30-years in prison and no more than 60. The 68-year old had faced a maximum 400-years behind bars.

Three of Sandusky's victims delivered emotional statements. Victim #4 said, "You were supposed to be my role model. Instead, you screwed up my life."

Sandusky will be eligible for parole when he's 98-years old. His attorneys plan to appeal, arguing they didn't have enough time to prepare their case.

Original: 5:43 pm, 10/8/12, Monday
CNN -- Jerry Sandusky faces sentencing Tuesday. His lawyer says he will speak in court and proclaim his innocence.

The former Penn State coach was convicted of 45-counts of child sexual abuse. He faces life in prison.

The 68-year old has been in isolation in a county lockup since his conviction in June. His wife and several former players have visited him. Several of Sandusky's victims are expected to make statements at Tuesday's hearing.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The forecast for the next few hours....

HOOPESTON -- This Our Town restaurant has been serving customers for more than 70 years. ...

OGDEN -- People aren't very happy with the paint job done on their water tower....

HOOPESTON -- While fire crews continue monitoring the site of a a fire at J & R Recycling, community members are stepping up to help....

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS -- A 22-year old faces multiple charges after allegedly stealing a car Tuesday....

CHAMPAIGN -- Police are searching for a shooting suspect....

HOOPESTON -- A fire of petroleum products and rubber created thick, heavy, black smoke which could be seen for miles....

SPRINGFIELD -- In the midst of the hustle and bustle of arriving to the capitol for overtime session, Illinois lawmakers were set back again, this time over a fire alarm....

NATIONAL -- One in twelve bridges in the state needs to be repaired or replaced....

URBANA -- Board members of the Urbana Free Library will hold a special meeting Wednesday night. ...

 
More From WCIA News
 
Connect with ciLiving

 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Illinoishomepage.net
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved