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In reply to the discussion: NCAA source: "Unprecedented" penalties against Penn State [View all]mrmpa
(4,033 posts)34. There is no local Attorney General (AG)
The local Attorney is the County District Attorney. However you can refer to the Attorney General (who was Tom Corbett, now Governor) looking the other way, because he knew he would run for Governor and needed all that money from Penn State Alums and boosters.
Corbett should be indicted.
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University of Pennsylvania is located in Philadelphia and is an Ivy League School
PuppyBismark
Jul 2012
#6
Technical note: UPenn is a private Ivy League school (home to the Wharton
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#7
No--It penalizes the likes of Scott Paterno, who will not be able to sit in the luxury box at Beaver
msanthrope
Jul 2012
#37
Sufficient penalties? Maybe the Roman's solution when dealing with Carthage could be applied.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#28
I would hope that some kid majoring in Chemistry won't have her program suffer as a result of
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#31
Why didn't Penn State take the initiative and shut its own program down for the year.
jerseyjack
Jul 2012
#42