HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Prosecutors want a judge to jail former Penn State president Graham Spanier for his conviction in hushing up suspected child sex abuse in 2001 by Jerry Sandusky.
In a court filing unsealed Thursday, the Pennsylvania attorney general's office also assails two one-time Penn State administrators for their testimony in Spanier's March trial after they pleaded guilty in the case.
Sentencing is Friday.
Prosecutors say state sentencing guidelines indicate Spanier should get up to a year in jail for child endangerment. Spanier's lawyer says the 68-year-old is suffering from prostate cancer and heart problems, and is asking for probation.