Sandusky wants bail money back
Its the latest legal move from the former Penn State assistant football coach..
Sandusky's wife, Dottie, put up 50-thousand-dollars in cash and the couple's home as collateral for sandusky's 200-thousand-dollar bond.
Sandusky's attorney has filed a motion to get the bond money back.
Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach, is due back in court next week for a sentencing hearing.
In June, he was convicted of sexually assaulting 10-boys over a 15-year-period.
Some of the attacks took place on the campus of Penn State University.
Meanwhile on Wednesday Pennsylvania House Democrats forced Republicans into retreat when they tried to bring to the floor a resolution calling for an independent review of the Sandusky case.
Its the latest Dem tactic to use the issue against Republicans this year and, ultimately, against Tom Corbett in 2014.


