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Ex-Penn St. assistant Sandusky convicted of abuse
Posted: 06.22.2012 at 10:30 PM
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      BELLEFONTE, Pa. - Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has been convicted of 45 counts at his child sex abuse trial.
 
      Jurors announced the verdict Friday night after weighing 48 charges accusing him of abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period.
 
      The panel had listened to seven days of testimony, including from eight young men who said they were his victims. Jurors also heard about two other alleged victims through other witnesses.
 
      Sandusky didn't take the stand.
 
      The defense case had consisted largely of character witnesses who defended Sandusky's reputation, a psychologist who said Sandusky had a personality disorder and the ex-coach's wife, who said her husband didn't do anything inappropriate.
 
      His lawyers also suggested the accusers had a financial motive to make up stories and that investigators coached witnesses.
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