The former Penn State University assistant coach Sandusky did not take the stand in his own defense.
Sandusky’s attorney Joe Amendola previously said everyone should “stay tuned” to find out if the former Penn State assistant coach would take the stand in his high-profile trial and said the case is like a soap opera, comparing it to “General Hospital” and “All My Children.”
Before proceedings started Wednesday, Juror No. 6 was excused because she was ill, so an alternate juror took her place. Judge John Cleland has said testimony could wrap up Wednesday, with closing arguments Thursday.
Sandusky and Amendola didn’t answer questions as they arrived at court Wednesday morning.
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