A supervising grand jury judge has lifted stays on the right-to-know requests from several media outlets seeking purportedly pornographic materials uncovered during the investigation into how the state Attorney General’s Office handled the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse case.
Cambria County Court of Common Pleas Judge Norman A. Krumenacker III, a supervising judge in the 33rd Statewide Investigating Grand Jury, held that, while emails connected to the grand jury proceedings should be barred, the court did not have jurisdiction over emails unrelated to grand jury matters.
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