Nearly three months after he was found guilty, Jerry Sandusky now knows when he will be sentenced.
McKean County Senior Judge John M. Cleland issued an order Monday morning setting Mr. Sandusky's sentencing for Oct. 9.
The judge also will conduct a hearing that day to determine if Mr. Sandusky is a sexually violent predator, a designation sought by the state attorney general's office that would require a lifetime of registration as a sex offender.
Mr. Sandusky, a former defensive coordinator for the Penn State University football team, was found guilty in June on 45 of 48 counts against him after a two-week trial in Centre County.
Prosecutors said he abused 10 boys over a 15-year period, including several on Penn State's campus. The victims came from Mr. Sandusky's charity for disadvantaged youth, The Second Mile.
Meanwhile, hundreds if not thousands of pedophile priests, and hundreds of their “enabling” bishops continue to remain at large.
There have been only 37 criminal trials for pedophile priests.
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