Penn State former adminsitrators charged in Sandusky incidents
Finally, a court action that takes a step toward restoring faith in the justice system. There obviously is the presumption of innocence, but there is surely enough to suspect these three covered up Sandusky's years-long ongoing raping of children. If they did, they deserve sentences to match his. In effect, given how lucrative is college football, they allowed CHILDREN to be raped so as to protect an integral part of their football program. Think about that. It is purely disgusting.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2013/07/penn_state_administrators_will.html
Penn State administrators will go to trial on Sandusky-related charges
Graham Spanier, Tim Curley and Gary Schultz are headed for court.
District Justice William Wenner ruled Tuesday afternoon there was enough evidence for the former Penn State officials to stand trial on charges of obstruction of justice, endangering the welfare of children and conspiracy in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. Spanier, the former Penn State president, is also facing perjury charges. Schultz and Curley were already bound over for court on those charges.
Before making his ruling, Wenner called it "a tragic day for Penn State, to say the least."
The Attorney General argued that had Spanier, Curley and Schultz told police that Mike McQueary saw Jerry molesting a boy in a shower in 2001, Sandusky would not have wound up victimizing at least three other boys between 2001 and 2010.