An attorney representing convicted child serial molester and former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky told a judge Thursday that his client’s trial was “structurally” unsound because trial counsel didn’t have enough time to prepare for it.

But there wasn’t anything, specifically, attorney Joseph L. Amendola pointed to that prejudiced his client in the way of unreviewed discovery material, according to the defense attorney’s own testimony Thursday.

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