((HT: WPVI-TV Philadelphia))
In the first round of questioning of 40 prospective jurors (out of 220 prospective and more than 600 summons) for the Jerry Sandusky trial, about half said they or immediate family members worked at Penn State or were university retirees.
But there seems to be a lot of people who believe that an open mind can be kept in the case.
The former Penn State coach faces 52 criminal counts and potential penalties that could yield, basically, a life prison sentence for alleged abuse involving 10 boys. He has denied the allegations.
Of course...
Chad Pradelli was outside the courtroom...
Judge John Cleland thinks he'll be able to start the case Monday, and Cleland believes the trial will go for three weeks...
Bully for him if he thinks that...
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