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Cardinal Pell's final bid to overturn sexual abuse charges

By IANS | Updated: March 11, 2020 12:55 IST

The Australian High Court on Wednesday begun hearings Cardinal George Pell's final bid to overturn his convictions for child sexual abuse.

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Canberra, March 11 The Australian High Court on Wednesday begun hearings Cardinal George Pell's final bid to overturn his convictions for child sexual abuse.

The ex-Vatican treasurer has serving a six-year jail sentence after a jury found he abused two boys in a Melbourne cathedral in the 1990s, the BBC reported.

Pell is the most senior Catholic priest ever to be found guilty of such crimes.

He is seeking to challenge the verdict by arguing that the jury did not properly consider all evidence.

The Australian cleric, 78, has maintained his innocence since he was charged by police in June 2017.

The case in the High Court of Australia is Pell's last avenue of appeal, after a lower court rejected his first bid to quash the verdict last year.

The conviction has rocked the Catholic Church, where Pell had been one of the Pope's most senior advisers.

In December 2018, a jury unanimously found Pell guilty of sexually abusing two 13-year-old choir boys in private rooms in St Patrick's Cathedral. Pell was archbishop of Melbourne at the time.

The convictions included one count of sexual penetration and four counts of committing indecent acts.

In sentencing Pell in 2019, Judge Peter Kidd said the cleric had committed "a brazen and forcible sexual attack on the two victims".

( With inputs from IANS )

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