Joe Paterno, Tim Curley, and Gary Schultz all had written testimoy read on their behalf during the afternoon portion of the preliminary trial for Curley and Schultz.
Mike McQueary was the first testimony in today’s preliminary hearing regarding the perjury charges of former Penn State Athletic Director, Tim Curley and senior vice president for finance and business, Gary Schultz. Mr. Schultz also oversaw Human Resources and the University Police Department until he retired in 2009.
Located on South Allegheny Street, less than forty steps away from the courthouse steps, the fast food chain known for soft serve ice cream and a place where coaches might take a youth sports team to after a game became the place to be before, during, and after, Jerry Sandusky's preliminary hearing that never really was.
For the past month, the all-encompassing Jerry Sandusky scandal has played out in the media. In less than ten hours, it will return to the courtroom for the preliminary hearing. The term "preliminary hearing" should not be mistaken for a trial; however, that does not mean it is in anyway unimportant. Today's proceedings will have a great impact going forward and should set the tone for what is to come.
That headline, as weird as it may look, is not a joke. The eighth seeded Penn State Women's Volleyball team began the NCAA tournament with the goal of winning six matches. For the first time since 2006, they did not achieve that goal, falling to the ninth seeded UCLA Bruins (20-25, 22-25. 21-25) in third round play at Lexington, Kentucky Friday night. A week from now, some other team will be crowned national champions officially ending the Nittany Lions' four year run of dominance.
The Penn State Women's Volleyball team, four wins away from a fifth consecutive national championship, will take on UCLA tonight in Lexington, Kentucky, where the Bruins will attempt to end the Nittany Lions' dynasty.