there is "a significant possibility that an innocent person has been convicted because the evidence did not establish guilt to the requisite standard of proof."The court ordered that judgments of acquittal be entered for Pell. the Court issued a press release summarizing the opinion. Pell, who at the time of the alleged offenses served as Archbishop of Melbourne, later become Vatican's Prefect of the Secretariat of the Economy and is the highest-ranking Catholic official to be accused of sex abuse. CNN and New York Times report on the court's decision. Pell released this statement after the Court's decision was handed down. [Thanks to Tom Rutledge and Scott Mange for the lead.]
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Tuesday, April 07, 2020
Australia's Top Court Reverses Sex Abuse Convictions of Cardinal George Pell
In Pell v. The Queen, (High Ct. Australia, April 7, 2020), Australia's highest court reversed the sex abuse convictions of Cardinal George Pell, finding: