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BELLEFONTE, Penn. — Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky arrived in court Tuesday morning for the first day of jury selection in the case against him that accuses him of molesting ten boys over more than 14 years.

Prosecutors allege Sandusky, 68, met some of the kids through a charity he created for underprivileged children. They say some of the alleged abuse happened on the Penn State campus.

Sandusky has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The trial is expected to last for weeks, as several of his alleged victims are scheduled to testify against him.

Sandusky worked under Joe Paterno, the winningest coach in major college history. The accusations cost Paterno his job, along the school president and other high-ranking campus officials at State College. Paterno died in January.

Click here to read the grand jury report. (Warning: disturbing content)