Juror: Penn State ex-president's email was key evidence
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A juror who voted to convict Penn State's former president of child endangerment says the defendant's own words in a 2001 email amounted to some of the strongest evidence against him.
Victoria Navazio said Monday that an email from Graham Spanier (SPAN'-yur) to former co-defendants Gary Schultz and Tim Curley showed that he knew children were at risk.
Prosecutors say Spanier mishandled complaints that former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was molesting boys.
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Jurors last week found Spanier guilty of one misdemeanor count of child endangerment, but acquitted him of conspiracy and a second child endangerment count.
Curley and Schultz pleaded guilty earlier this month to child endangerment and testified for the prosecution. All three men await sentencing.