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Posted: Fri 21:31, 02 Aug 2013 Post subject: Joe Paterno and the Law _9 |
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for one or more of the plaintiffs.Whether it is in a criminal case or a civil one, we all know where the defense will begin -- by blaming Sandusky. But that argument will go only so far in a civil case. Will the Penn State officials implicated here accept their own measure of responsibility or will they start pointing fingers at one another? What if McQueary now testifies that he told Paterno in graphic detail about the anal rape that he, McQueary, allegedly saw? That would help transfer McQueary's burden to Paterno, wouldn't it? You think things look bad now? Wait until then. And, not for nothing, what in the world is Penn State doing allow McQueary to go anywhere near the field Saturday for the game against Nebraska? I can hear a plaintiff's lawyer now, in court, saying to a jury: "And still Penn State didn't get it ..."Can the University buy its way out of a mind-bending public trial? Or will the plaintiffs, if they sue,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], seek some sort of public accounting? And how will jurors react to Paterno's likely
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