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Vatican treasurer to face trial on historical sexual offence charges

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MELBOURNE: Vatican Treasurer George Pell must face trial on charges of historical sexual offences, an Australian court ruled yesterday, making him the most senior Catholic official to be tried on such allegation­s. He pleaded not guilty. Magistrate Belinda Wallington handed down her decision that Pell’s case will proceed to trial in a Melbourne court, following a monthlong pre-trial hearing. Pell did not comment when he left the court, surrounded by police and flanked by his legal team.

Pope Francis has said he would not comment on the case involving his economy minister until it was over. The Vatican said in a statement that it had “taken note” of the court’s decision and that the leave of absence the pope granted Pell last year so he can defend himself “is still in place”. A statement issued by Pell’s lawyers and distribute­d by the Sydney Archdioces­e, his last employer before his Vatican posting in 2014, said Pell had fully cooperated with police investigat­ors and “always and steadfastl­y maintained his innocence”.

“He would like to thank all those who have supported him from both here in Australia and overseas during this exacting time and is grateful for their continuing support and prayers,” the statement said. In her ruling, Wallington dismissed what Pell’s lawyer has called “the worst of the charges” leveled against his client, but said allegation­s of offences at a pool and at a church in Victoria state will be heard.

Pell was ordered to appear in the Melbourne County Court today, when it will be decided how and when the case will proceed. Some charges “are of such a vastly different nature” from the rest that he foresaw a separation of trials, Pell’s lawyer, Robert Richter, told the court at the end of the committal hearing. Pell, 76, sat quietly behind his lawyer, wearing a black suit with a clergyman’s collar, as the magistrate’s decision was read out over 90 minutes. During the pre-trial hearing, Pell’s defense raised questions about police procedure, the reliabilit­y of witnesses’ memories and their psychologi­cal condition.

 ?? — AFP ?? MELBOURNE: A woman holds up a bible as Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell leaves court after making an appearance in court in Melbourne. Pell pleaded not guilty yesterday after being ordered to stand trial on multiple historical sexual offence...
— AFP MELBOURNE: A woman holds up a bible as Vatican finance chief Cardinal George Pell leaves court after making an appearance in court in Melbourne. Pell pleaded not guilty yesterday after being ordered to stand trial on multiple historical sexual offence...

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