Reno, Freeh testify
WAP99071302 - JULY 13 1999 - WASHINGTON, DC: U. S. Attorney General Janet Reno, right, talks to FBI director Louis Freeh before giving testimony during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. Reno and Freeh were testifying on export controls for encryption software July 13, in Washington, D. C. jr/Joel Rennich (UPI)
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A lawyer for the family of the late Penn State football Coach Joe Paterno said the so-called Freeh report was flawed and led to a "miscarriage of justice."
The widow of longtime Penn State football Coach Joe Paterno says an independent study of the scandal that led to his firing was "ill-considered and rash."
The NCAA shouldn't have imposed arbitrary sanctions on Penn State University in the Jerry Sandusky child sex scandal, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said.
Penn State University says the Jerry Sandusky sexual-assault scandal had cost the school almost $17 million by the end of June.
Officials at Penn State have an athletics integrity agreement on the school's Web site in compliance with suggestions made by the Freeh report.
Jerry Sandusky's prosecutors said they had a "great deal" of "highly incriminating" evidence never used in his trial, a transcript released Thursday indicated.
Penn State has been warned it could lose its academic accreditation in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, university officials said.
A member of the Penn State University Board of Trustees Monday appealed harsh NCAA sanctions levied against the school's football program.
The family of Joe Paterno is asking for a face-to-face meeting with members of committees instituting NCAA penalties against Penn State University.
The family of Joe Paterno is asking for face-to-face meetings with committees instituting NCAA penalties against Penn State University and its football program.
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