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The case over accusations that former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky raped and sexually abused children continues Monday as his lawyers ask for more information about the alleged crimes. Sandusky is not expected to attend the hearing, but his defense attorneys are trying to get information about the 10 purported victims and when and where the alleged crimes occurred—including names of people who were reportedly present or nearby—which would throw light on the magnitude of the charges and how strong a case the prosecutors have. Sandusky remains in house arrest at his central Pennsylvania home awaiting trial in May.