One of Jerry Sandusky's lawyers says he wasn't allowed in the courtroom to hear testimony at a preliminary hearing for his client's child sex abuse case.
Karl Rominger told The Associated Press that the decision was ``a little unfair'' even though the judge had the right to bar him. Rominger apparently didn't participate in the advance process for requesting assigned seats.
Rominger says he wasn't asking to bump anyone else from the courtroom and was also prohibited from sitting in an overflow room.
Mike McQueary testified at Friday's hearing that he saw Sandusky sexually molesting a boy in a locker room.
Tim Curley and Gary Schultz are charged with lying to a grand jury and failing to properly report what McQueary allegedly told them.
Both men say they are innocent.
Sandusky Attorney Denied Entry to Hearing
One of Jerry Sandusky's lawyers says he wasn't allowed in the courtroom
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