Monday, January 30, 2012

Sandusky Asks Judge To Let Him Visit With His Grandchildren - Should he be allowed?

Sandusky Asks Judge To Let Him Visit With His Grandchildren
Despite being accused of child sex abuse, Jerry Sandusky is asking a judge to modify the terms of his bail so he can see his grandchildren, according to court documents. The former Penn State assistant football coach was charged in November with sexually abusing young boys over a 14-year period. Prosecutors say he met many of the boys through his charity, The Second Mile. Sandusky, who has pleaded not guilty, was released on a $100,000 bail in November and barred by a Pennsylvania judge from having unsupervised visits with his grandchildren. The judge also prohibited the children from staying overnight at Sandusky’s home. A hearing is scheduled for February 10th.