Judge Throws out Ex-Penn State President’s Conviction

Judge Throws out Ex-Penn State President’s Conviction
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier departs after his sentencing hearing at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa., on June 2, 2017. Matt Rourke/File via AP
The Associated Press
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HARRISBURG—A federal judge threw out former Penn State President Graham Spanier’s misdemeanor child-endangerment conviction on April 30, less than a day before he was due to turn himself in to begin serving a jail sentence.

The decision by U.S. Magistrate Judge Karoline Mehalchick in Scranton, Pennsylvania, gave state prosecutors three months to retry Spanier under the state’s 1995 child endangerment law, the version in place in 2001.