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The judge handling convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky's appeal ordered Pennsylvania's attorney general on Thursday to provide him and the former Penn State assistant football coach's lawyers any information she might have about possible leaks in the case by state prosecutors and a grand jury judge.
Judge John Cleland gave Attorney General Kathleen Kane one week to provide, under seal, information about "who, what, when and how this information was released."
The order, made at the end of a long-scheduled hearing into Sandusky's request for subpoena authority for the post-conviction appeal, came a day after Kane released emails in which the grand jury judge told Philadelphia Inquirer reporters that he was considering giving them a sealed document about Kane's effort to remove him from supervising the jury.
Cleland said that if he determines Kane has not complied with his order, she will have to appear before him in a closed-door hearing in Harrisburg on Nov. 5.
The judge read an excerpt from a news release Kane issued late Wednesday that accused Barry Feudale, the former grand jury judge, of a reckless breach of court rules.
"Do I understand the attorney general to be saying Judge Feudale and attorneys of the Office of Attorney General orchestrated grand jury leaks in this case?" Cleland asked state prosecutor Jennifer Peterson, who represented Kane's office at the hearing.
Peterson replied that Kane's comments pertained to the effort to remove Feudale as grand jury judge in 2013 and had nothing to do with Sandusky's case.
"Our position is that there were leaks in the Sandusky case," defense lawyer Al Lindsay told the judge. "These leaks were used as an investigative tool. And we think we were severely prejudiced by it."
If the grand jury process wasn't fair, the charges should be dismissed, he said.
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Please !! someone tell me it isn't possible.This makes me sick to my stomach!
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That sick b@st@rd needs to die in jail. It wouldn't surprise me if the courts do something incredibly stupid here and let that sicko out of jail, but if they do, his life isn't worth a tinker's dam. Some vigilante red neck guy will probably take it upon himself to clean up the trash but then that guy will end up in prison and the system won't cut him as much slack as Sandusky.