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Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley is expected to turn himself in on Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in Harrisburg, Pa., as he has been charged with perjury and failure to report under Pennsylvania’s child protective services law in connection with the investigation into allegations former football defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky sexually abused eight young men, the state attorney general’s office said Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Pat Little, File)
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In this photo provided by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General, former Penn State football defensive coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky, center, is escorted in handcuffs to a waiting police car, in Boalsburg, Pa., to be taken to the office of Centre County Magisterial District Judge Leslie A. Dutchcot on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. Sandusky is charged with sexually abusing eight young men. Also, Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and Penn State vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz, 62, are expected to turn themselves in on Monday in Harrisburg, Pa., on charges of perjury and failure to report under Pennsylvania’s child protective services law in connection with the investigation into the abuse allegations against Sandusky. (AP Photo/Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General via Commonwealth Media Services)
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Joel Bennett, an attorney for a woman who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment while both worked at the National Restaurant Association, speaks during a news conference outside his office in Washington on Nov. 4, 2011. (Associated Press)
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**FILE** Inmates pass the time in cramped conditions at California State Prison in Los Angeles. (California Department of Corrections via Associated Press)
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** FILE ** Dr. Conrad Murray listens to the defense's closing arguments during his involuntary manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson at the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011. (Associated Press)
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Job seekers attend the Minneapolis Career Fair in Bloomington, Minn., on Nov. 2, 2011. (Associated Press)
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The return of John Erskine (above) helps the Capitals' defense while Mike Green remains sidelined with an ankle injury. (Associated Press)
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Ben Stiller (left) and Eddie Murphy play somewhat goofy Robin Hood-style thieves in the caper comedy "Tower Heist" set at an elite high-rise in Manhattan. (Universal Pictures via Associated Press)
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Dr. Conrad Murray looks on in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, during his trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter related to singer Michael Jackson's death. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, Pool)
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** FILE ** Deputy District Attorney David Walgren speaks in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011, during rebuttal testimony in the final stage of Dr. Conrad Murray's defense in his involuntary-manslaughter trial in the death of singer Michael Jackson. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, Pool)
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Defense attorney Douglas Wood speaks to reporters at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Lululemon Athletica employee Brittany Norwood is found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Defense attorney Douglas Wood speaks to reporters at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Lululemon Athletica employee Brittany Norwood is found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Alternate juror Phil Hosea (right) listens to juror Donny Knepper as he speaks to reporters at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Lululemon Athletica employee Brittany Norwood is found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Jurors leave the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Lululemon Athletica employee Brittany Norwood is found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Family members of Brittany Norwood exit through a back door at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Norwood was found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Family members of Brittany Norwood exit through a back door at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Norwood was found guilty of killing co-worker Jayna Murray. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Phyllis Murray (right), the mother of murder victim Jayna Murray, gets emotional as she exits the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Brittany Norwood, a co-worker of her daughter, was found guilty of the killing. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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David Murray (right) and wife Phyllis, the parents of murder victim Jayna Murray, listen as their son Hugh (left), speaks to reporters at the Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville, Md., on Nov. 2, 2011, after Brittany Norwood, a co-worker of Jayna's, was found guilty of the killing. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)
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Family members Brittany Norwood leave out a back entrance to the Montgomery County Circuit Court after Norwood is found guilty in the murder case of Lululemon Athletica employee Jayna Murray, Rockville, MD, Monday, October 31, 2011. (Andrew Harnik / The Washington Times)
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David, right, and Phyllis, center, Murray, the parents of the Lululemon Athletica employee murder victim Jayna Murray listen as their son Hugh Murray, left, speak to reporters after the murder suspect in the case, Brittany Norwood, in found guilty at the Montgomery County Circuit Court, Rockville, MD, Wednesday, November 2, 2011. (Andrew Harnik / The Washington Times)