I wrote tone upstater, I think you know what I mean, you've written more than one post on this subject. Again, sorry if I overstep, but I do get concerned that the reality of this situation is going to get clouded by the culture of Penn State University that Joe Paterno built over 6 decades.
It's the trial of an accused serial child molester and rapist, that preyed on children with weak family support, through a civil service organization that he himself helped establish, who's mission it was.....was to help children with weak social support systems and used his own status as a public personality to promote itself.
There's another institution that has had it's representatives, make the same choices and do the same things that apparently the people in position of power in Pennsylvania through the state university and right to the state governor apparently have made as well, it's called the Vatican, and there's a standard out there as to what these kinds of abuse cases are going to cost.
The lawyers.....they're going to need to find a way into the deep money pockets, and in this situation it's the university. So, it's quite understandable that anyone affiliated with the university doesn't want to the school any way labeled as a responsible institution in any of this that has happened. '
My opinion, is that something akin to a death penalty imposed by the NCAA, would actually help Penn State financially if Sandusky is found guilty, and PSU is implicated as a responsible party for the lawyers to go after.
UConn has a similar situation right now with the murder of Jasper that happened on campus. How can a state university be held responsible for something like that? It's unlikely that UConn will be found liable in that terrible tragedy based on the facts and what happened, and how.
But PSU has a different issue, every incident of child sexual abuse that occured after a point in time where Penn STate officials should have known about, especially things that happened on campus - AFTER people already knew about it, I'm no lawyer, but I think that Penn State has a real chance of being the first state university to be held liable for damages in the lawsuits that are sure to come after a gulity verdict, and lawyers always look for the deep pockets.
I'm done on this for today though, there's a reason I"ve been ignoring this situation, it's too heart breaking and emotional, and plain evil.
I have a lot of respect for lawyers and the kind of mental discipline they have to develop to do their jobs right. There is no way I could stand in a courtroom and maintain any kind of detachment that would be necessary, especially in such an extreme case, and I suppose that it's not like it's some kind of varying levels of thought processes you can have when doing the lawyer job, whether it be this Sandusky trial, or defending / prosecuting a speeding ticket.
I'm going out to enjoy some fresh air and sunshine. have a nice weekend everybody, by all accounts, going to be some serious football competition going on inside the Shenkman complex by some high school ballers. Maybe get some more fresh faces for UConn football after.