. it s not as if he went quietly. could bring all the campus that he desired. they had zero of a definable response. the family of the late joe paterno released a statement today saying paterno didn t know sandusky was a predator. oh, stop it. and says it can be argued that joe paterno should have gone further. we accept this criticism. at the same time, joe paterno and everyone else knew sandusky had been investigated by authorities who approve ed his adoptions. believed that law enforcement, university leaders and others would properly investigate any issue and proceed adds the facts dictated. major damage control from the paterno family. oh, yeah. well, you know, if i was their pr person, i would tell them to
state and behind. susan candiotti is in philadelphia like with sara ganim. her pulitzer prize-winning reports helped bring much of this to life. we will take you through the legal fallout from today s developments with legal analyst jeffrey toobin and paul calum. has the report been posted yet, susan? well, i just been emailed the opening remarks of former fbi director louis freeh. haven t had a chance to read it, but i can give you just a couple of bullet points. we know this report is supposed to be around 200 pages long. and louis freeh reveals in his opening remarks that are prepared that during the course of his investigation, that started last november, we has reviewed 3.5 million emails and documents and has interviewed more than 400 people during the course of his investigation. now remember this is not a criminal investigation. he was hired by penn state s board of trustees to look at penn state s role in the sandusky scandal. to find out exactly what penn state ma
in handcuffs. these the images we saw for the first time about 20 or so minutes ago. their lead defense attorney said he would be shocked if jerry is acquitted on all charges. he said that earlier today. in fact, they convicted him on 45 of the 48 counts he was charged with. sentencing could come any time in the next 90 days. now, if the verdict stands, this man, who earned and betrayed the trust of so many children, as jeff toobin said, will likely die in prison. as we said, sentencing will be in 90 days. we have a number of legal analysts joining us. mark geragos from the defense side. former prosecutor jeff toobin, marcia clark. there you see jerry sandusky in a police car about to be taken off to a local jail where for the rest of his life, as we said. his new life has begun, his life in confinement. momentarily we expect to speak for an attorney for at least one of the victims who testified in this trial. there were ten alleged victims, eight of whom we heard the testi
life, has begun. his new life in confinement. momentarily, we expect to speak to an attorney for at least one of the victims who testified in this trial. there were 10 alleged victims, eight of whom we heard the testimony of in this relatively short trial. also relatively short deliberations. 21 hours for some 48 counts in all. we had a jury of 7 women, 5 men. we are not going to be hearing from any of the jurors tonight. the jurors were, while all of this has been going on outside the courthouse, the jurors have been receiving instructions from the judge not to speak to any reporters tonight. do we have justine? joining me now is justine. thank you very much for being with us. first of all, have you talked to your clients tonight? and if so, what did they feel about these this conviction? absolutely. the very first calls i made were to clients who did testify in the trial. they were greatly relieved. almost in disbelief. one of them said thank god he s in jail. and the o
you ll hear what he had to say last night. plus, imagine getting your child s report card and there is an ad plastered at the bottom of it. advertisements are now finding a new place to get your attention. is this a good idea? accepted us your thoughts, as always, on twitter, reading your comments as we speak. or paste it on my facebook page. this is your cnn saturday morning. 9:00 a.m. in fayetteville, arkansas, 5:00 a.m. in honolulu where the president is. let s start at penn state university, two hours away now from kickoff. the first time since 1966 head coach joe paterno will not be leading that team. take a quick look back at what happened last night. students gathered on campus for a candlelight vigil to show support for the victims of the sexual abuse scandal. this is the same place you see students here now that you saw students rioting just a couple of days ago. here is what some of the students had to say at last night s ceremony. it s so important to put the