After weeks of making noise about the actions of various state officials, Attorney General Kathleen Kane came and went silently from the Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg on Thursday. She had been ordered there to testify about a statement she made last week accusing the judge who oversaw the grand jury that investigated convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky of colluding to leak secret information to the press.

Senior Judge John Cleland issued an order late in the afternoon denying a discovery request made by Sandusky’s attorney, Alexander Lindsay, which sought information regarding the grand jury process. In it, Cleland said he would make public in the coming days a transcript of Kane’s in camera testimony because no secret grand-jury information was discussed.

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