Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky leaves the Centre County Courthouse in handcuffs after a jury found him guilty in his sex abuse trial on Friday, June 22. Getty Images
Sandusky is escorted in handuffs to a police car at the Centre County Courthouse under the glare of TV lights. The jury found Sandusky guilty on 45 of 48 counts. Getty Images
Defense attorney Joe Amendola talks to the media after the trial. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
Dottie Sandusky, who has been married to Sandusky for 46 years, walks with her husband while jurors deliberate. She testified that she did not witness any sexual abuse. reuters/LANDOV
Matt Sandusky, one of Jerry Sandusky's six adopted children, said Thursday through his attorney that he also was sexually abused and was prepared to testify. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
Shadows of the media are seen outside the courthouse during the second day of deliberations. Jurors took 21 hours over two days to convict Sandusky on 45 of 48 charges against him. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
Sandusky's attorney Joe Amendola arrives at the courthouse Friday. After the conviction, Amendola announced plans to appeal despite the mountain of convictions against his client. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
Judge John Cleland walks into the courthouse. Once the jury reached its decision, he revoked Sandusky's bail and ordered his arrest. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
Prosecutor Joseph E. McGettigan III, second from left, and the rest of his prosecution team arrive at the courthouse Friday. Centre Daily Times/MCT/LANDOV
A crowd gathers outside the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, to await the Sandusky verdict. reuters/LANDOV
Sandusky faces the cameras as he is led to a sheriff's vehicle in handcuffs after the reading of the verdict. Getty Images
Sandusky is put into a police car. Getty Images
Sandusky was booked into the Centre County Correctional Facility. Centre County Correctional Facility