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HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky should not get a new trial after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys, an appeals court ruled Wednesday. Sandusky, 69, is serving a 30- to 60-year prison sentence at a state prison in Pennsylvania. If he does not get the convictions overturned, he is likely to die in prison. His case roiled the American sports world and led to the downfall of Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno, who transformed Penn State into a college football power. Wednesdays unanimous decision by a three-judge Superior Court panel came barely two weeks after they heard oral arguments by Sanduskys lawyer and a state prosecutor. Defence lawyer Norris Gelman said he planned to ask the state Supreme Court to review the case. Sandusky had argued his trial lawyers did not have sufficient time to prepare, a prosecutor made improper references to him not testifying on his own behalf and the judge mishandled two jury instructions. The opinion by Judge Jack Panella said trial judges have discretion about whether to allow pretrial delays, and that in Sanduskys case the judge carefully considered the continuance requests. "The decision does not reflect a myopic insistence upon expeditiousness in the face of Sanduskys request; it was not an arbitrary denial," Panella wrote. Sandusky had wanted the trial judge, John Cleland, to give jurors an instruction about the amount of time it took for nearly all of the victims to report their allegations. Panella wrote that Cleland should have evaluated the need for such a jury instruction based on each victims age and maturity, but Clelands failure to do so did not harm Sandusky. "The trial court specifically instructed the jury that they were to consider any possible motives of the victims in coming forward," Panella wrote. "The vigorous cross-examination of the victims and arguments by defence counsel, when combined with the trial courts instructions on credibility, clearly defined the issues for the jury." The issue related to Sandusky not testifying was not properly preserved for appeals court review, Panella wrote. The appeals court also turned down another jury instruction claim, related to weighing a defendants good character against the allegations. Messages left for a spokesman for the attorney generals office were not immediately returned. Replica Shoes Online . Neither striker Demba Ba nor Fernando Torres came close to scoring as Chelsea was left unsuccessfully appealing for penalties in this drab penultimate game of the season. "Our strikers are good strikers, no doubt about that, but players with some specific qualities," Mourinho said. Fake Nike Shoes . 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Oshawa went 2 for 4 on the power play while Belleville scored once on five chances with the man advantage. --- Frontenacs 7 67s 4 KINGSTON, Ont., -- Sam Bennett had two goals and two assists and Henri Ikonen set up four goals as the Frontenacs downed Ottawa. Lawson Crouse also scored twice for Kingston (5-0-1) while Roland McKeown, Sam Povorozniouk and Spencer Watson added the others. Ryan Van Stralen led the 67s (2-4-0) with two goals and Dante Salituro and Brendan Bell each scored once. Lucas Peressini made 26 saves for the win as Jacob Blair picked up the loss after allowing six goals on 20 shots. Philippe Trudeau replaced Blair in the second period and stopped 11-of-12 shots. --- Spirit 5 Whalers 2 SAGINAW, Mich., -- The Spirit scored four unanswered goals in the third period to come from behind and defeat Plymouth. Sean Callaghan, Nathan Glass, Terry Trafford and Justin Kea scored third-period goals for Saginaw (3-4-0), which trailed 2-1 after 40 minutes, while Jimmy Lodge scored the other in the first period. Zach Lorentz and Ryan Hartman each had a goal and an assist for the Whalers (2-5-0). Jake Paterson made 32 saves for the win as Alex Nedeljkovic turned away 32 shots in defeat. --- Storm 7 Attack 1 GUELPH, Ont., -- Zack Mitchell and Brock McGinn each had a goal and two assists as the Storm crushed Owen Sound. Zac Leslie, Robby Fabbri, Ryan Horvat, Scott Kossmachuk and Chadd Bauman also scored for Guelph (4-0-0).dddddddddddd Gemel Smith scored his league-leading 10th goal of the season for the Attack (2-3-1). Justin Nichols made 37 saves for the win as Jack Flinn stopped 37-of-44 shots in defeat. --- Rangers 4 Sting 1 KITCHENER, Ont., -- Justin Bailey scored twice as the Rangers defeated Sarnia. Curtis Meighan and Radek Faksa also scored for Kitchener (3-1-0) while Max Iafrate chipped in with two assists. Brett Hargrave scored the lone goal for the Sting (1-5-0). Jack Moylan made 21 saves for the win. Taylor Dupuis stopped 36-of-40 shots before giving the net to Justin Fazio, who stopped all 11 shots he faced in the third period. --- Knights 5 Spitfires 4 LONDON, Ont., -- Chris Tierney scored twice in the third period, including the winner, as the Knights edged Windsor. Josh Anderson had a goal and an assist for London (4-1-0) while Christian Dvorak and Matt Rupert also scored for the Knights. Ben Johnson, Josh Ho-Sang, Remy Giftopoulos and Brady Vail supplied the scoring for the Spitfires (2-3-0). Anthony Stolarz made 29 saves for the win as Jordan DeKort stopped 32 shots in a losing cause. --- Steelheads 3 Colts 2 (SO) MISSISSAUGA, Ont., -- Jesse Barwell scored the winner as the Steelheads needed a shootout to defeat Barrie. 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