...proceeded under a "structural defect" because trial counsel, Joseph L. Amendola, claimed he did not have enough time to review thousands of pages...
...it. But there wasn't anything, specifically, attorney Joseph L. Amendola pointed to that prejudiced his client in the way of unreviewed discovery...
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...proceedings, a possible indicator that his attorney of several years, Joseph L. Amendola, would be stepping aside. The news came alongside Sandusky's...
...Jerry Sandusky. His co-counsel, lead defense attorney Joseph L. Amendola, pointed out that two former Penn State administrators each facing perjury...
...telephone conference took place. The participants were Rominger, co-counsel Joseph L. Amendola, state prosecutors and the presiding grand jury judge. That hearing...
...admitted to releasing the footage, the order directed defense attorneys Joseph L. Amendola and Karl E. Rominger to not share any discovery materials prosecutors gave...
State Farm has asked a federal judge to declare it does not have to defend former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky in his ongoing criminal proceedings and that it does not have to d
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...boys, but maintained his innocence throughout his trial. His attorneys, Joseph L. Amendola and Karl Rominger, put on what was largely a three-pronged defense...
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