Nov 10 7:32p by Sean Keeley
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It has been repeated multiple times that former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno will not be charged as part of the State of Pennsylvania's case against former coach Jerry Sandusky, who is alleged to have sexually-abused eight children during and after his time with the school.
That said, Paterno is still going to be a part of the testimony and isn't taking any chances in case criminal charges do arise. He has hired "a prominent Washington criminal defense lawyer to represent him."
The specific law firm is not being reported at the moment.
Many are speculating if there are specific reasons Paterno has hired a criminal defense lawyer, though at the moment it appears that it could just be a natural decision given his situation.
Even if he is never named in the criminal charges, there is a possibility he could be named in civil charges by one of the many victims later on.
EDIT: Paterno has reportedly hired J. Sedgwick Sollers.
EDIT 2: Paterno has reached out to, but not hired, Sollers.
For more on the Nittany Lions, visit SB Nation's Penn State blog Black Shoe Diaries. For the latest news updates on the Jerry Sandusky investigation, follow our comprehensive StoryStream.
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