Pa. judge issues new gag order in Sandusky case

By Mark Scolforo

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HARRISBURG, Pa. – The judge overseeing the child sex abuse case against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky issued a gag order Monday that severely limits what attorneys can say to reporters.

Judge John Cleland’s order also applies to law enforcement officers who have worked on the case, and anyone acting on the lawyers’ behalf.

The off-limit topics include evidence; opinions about Sandusky’s guilt or innocence or about legal and factual matters under discussion; and “the reputation, character, credibility or criminal record of the defendant or any witness, prospective witness or organization which is or may testify at trial, or be the subject of trial testimony or evidence.”

Cleland said he was acting to help ensure a “fair, impartial and orderly trial” for Sandusky, a proceeding scheduled to begin June 5 in Bellefonte.

Sandusky, 68, is charged with sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years, and authorities say some of the abuse happened on Penn State’s campus. Sandusky has maintained his innocence on the 52 counts against him.

The ensuing scandal led to the firing of football coach Joe Paterno and the ouster of the university president.

Sandusky attorney Karl Rominger said he was studying the order.

“Having never been gagged by a court before, I will need to research the law and First Amendment issues,” Rominger said in an email. “I’m pretty sure the court has the authority to limit press contacts, I just don’t know what the law says about the scope and nature of such limits. Since the order does affect the media as well, I’ll be curious to see if any press outlets appeal it.”

Cleland said his order applies to comments that could reasonably be expected to be disseminated. He wrote that the order was “narrowly tailored to achieve its purposes in light of the unprecedented publicity generated by the case” and that he will “broadly construe this order.”

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