Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier has been found guilty of child endangerment by a Harrisburg jury after a three-day trial.
Spanier, who was charged over his failure to act on serial child molester Jerry Sandusky’s behavior at the school, was convicted on one misdemeanor count of child endangerment, but acquitted on another count of the same charge, along with a conspiracy count, according to media reports.
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