Judge Upholds Ex-Penn State President's Jail Sentence For Role In Sandusky Scandal
Graham Spanier will begin serving at least two months at a county jail in July, a judge ruled Wednesday.
MARK SCOLFORO
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The former Penn State president who was forced out as the school’s top administrator when Jerry Sandusky was arrested a decade ago will soon have to report to jail after a judge on Wednesday upheld a sentence issued four years ago.
The judge ordered Graham Spanier to begin serving at least two months at the county jail several miles from the Penn State campus on July 9 — followed by two months of house arrest on electronic monitoring — for a single misdemeanor conviction of endangering the welfare of children.