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Putting up pictures of eight of the 10 alleged victims on a courtroom screen, while occasionally jabbing a finger toward Sandusky, McGettigan told jurors that eight had remained silent until now out of humiliation, fear and shame. As the prosecutor Red Bottom Heels spoke, the white-haired Sandusky, wearing a gray suit, sat silently, hunched forward with his back to the packed courtroom, as ceiling fans whirled overhead. Sandusky closely followed the proceedings throughout the day and occasionally spoke with Oakley Outlet his lawyers. Amendola indicated Sandusky could take the witness stand, telling jurors that the former coach would tell them about his youth and how taking showers with other people had been common for people of his generation growing up in Washington, Pennsylvania.

Amendola also hinted that the accusers could be out for Oakley Sale money, saying that six of the eight identified accusers had taken the step of hiring civil attorneys. One piece of evidence introduced was a contract for a 1999-2000 program signed between the witness and Sandusky, acting for the Second Mile Beats By Dre charity. The agreement called for the boy to maintain his grades and train for sports in exchange for at least $1,000 for college expenses. Marc McCann, who served as Second Mile's assistant vice president for programs, said he had not heard of the program. It also would be invalid since it allowed unsupervised contact with a minor, he said.

The trial has brought a flood of media to Bellefonte, a town of 6,200 people about 10 miles northeast The fight between Florida and the federal government Beats Studio over Gov. Rick Scott’s move to scrub the state’s voter rolls of non-citizens escalated Monday when the Justice Department threatened to sue unless the state stops the purge – and Florida announced it will sue the Department of Homeland Security over access to a wide-ranging citizenship database it wants to use to accelerate the purge.

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