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It was the prosecution which applied for the suppression order.
Played the decrepit card (again):Interested in knowing why the convicted pedo walked free. Anyone else would have gone straight to the jug. It's not as if any of this wasn't known for some time.
After the jury filed out, the cardinal’s barrister addressed the judge in uncharacteristically hushed tones, applying to have his client’s bail extended so he could have knee surgery in Sydney.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-26/george-pell-guilty-child-sexual-abuse-court-trial/10837564
Similarly the stories I've heard from people who have had brief interactions with him paint him as a massive pompous arrogant d-bag, so I'm surprised he not only had people presumably cover up for him, but also managed to keep rising through the ranks with this hanging over his head. I wonder how many favors he may have been extorted out of.Personally I doubted Pell was guilty, not because I had any personal affinity for him, but because he was such a heartless and cruel person, that it didn’t strike me as something he would dabble in on occasion. It would be regular and ongoing for years.
Similarly the stories I've heard from people who have had brief interactions with him paint him as a massive pompous arrogant d-bag, so I'm surprised he not only had people presumably cover up for him, but also managed to keep rising through the ranks with this hanging over his head. I wonder how many favors he may have been extorted out of.
Have to laugh at the last sentence. Apparently it takes someone being convicted of child molestation to get the Catholic church to take "precautionary measures" regarding child safety.“The Holy See is united with what was declared by the President of the Australian Episcopal Conference in taking note of the sentence in the first instance against Cardinal George Pell.
“It is painful news that, we are well aware, has shocked many people, not only in Australia. As already stated on other occasions, we reiterate the utmost respect for the Australian judicial authorities.
“In this respect, we now await the outcome of the appeal process, recalling that Cardinal Pell has reiterated his innocence and has the right to defend himself to the last degree.
“While waiting for the final judgment, we join the Australian bishops in praying for all the victims of abuse, reaffirming our commitment to do everything possible so that the Church is a safe house for everyone, especially for children and the most vulnerable.
“To guarantee the course of justice, the Holy Father confirmed the precautionary measures already in place for Cardinal George Pell since he was sent back to Australia [for the trial].
“Until the definitive verdict, Cardinal Pell is forbidden, as a precautionary measure, from continuing in his ministry and from having contact with minors in any form.”
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/n...l/news-story/18ca063fca5be49d9d327ef845587f73
Pell would have been extremely stupid, having just been promoted, to jeopardise that with anything like this.
From what I see he would have been far more sneaky if he is indeed a pedophile. It’s hard to believe.
Power corrupts. You need only hear Pell speak for a few seconds to hear the clear authoritarian tone in his voice, which suggests he knows exactly how powerful he is (was?) and has come to think of himself as untouchable. Countless powerful men throughout history have fallen into the same trap.The phrase hiding in plain sight comes to mind.
Rolf Harris and Jimmy Savile abused kids on tv.
Personally I am a fan of Frank Herbert's take on this:Power corrupts. You need only hear Pell speak for a few seconds to hear the clear authoritarian tone in his voice, which suggests he knows exactly how powerful he is (was?) and has come to think of himself as untouchable. Countless powerful men throughout history have fallen into the same trap.
The victim shaming is the real disgusting thing here which apparently Bolt and co are going down the route of.
A skill of which Pell found himself totally incapable.It’s an incredible skill to keep lowering the bar like he does.
And that in itself may be a point brought in an appeal - I suspect your views are shared by many and could this be argued as prejudiced jury?I know if I was on the jury about a case accusing a Priest of Sexual abuse I would find it very difficult to find him not guilty, let alone a man who has protected Paedophiles for over 40 years and who is 3rd in command of an organisation that has protected thousands(perhaps Millions) of Paedophiles and sexual abusers over his lifetime.
see thus is tje irony when you have catholic centres like phillipines wjere there are extreme amounts of unnessecary births due to them bejng anti contraception and nothing is done to stop sex despite it aupposedly being a sinI think an organisation which teaches that sex is inherently sinful and shameful breeds a pool of sexually dysfunctional people. I agree on that. I just have heard it explained often that child sexual abuse is often not about sex (or a release of frustration at the lack of it), but is about exercising control or power over the victim. It is that part of it which needs to be addressed too - the abuse of power.
Similarly the stories I've heard from people who have had brief interactions with him paint him as a massive pompous arrogant d-bag, so I'm surprised he not only had people presumably cover up for him, but also managed to keep rising through the ranks with this hanging over his head. I wonder how many favors he may have been extorted out of.
Im not overly familiar of the jury process so can I ask when juries take time out to deliberate are they allowed to consult the judge for points of clarification etc on evidence?People who doubt the objectivity and competence of a jury has no idea how stringent the jury selection process is for criminal cases. In fact, they would have very little knowledge of our legal process in general
Gold class.
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No worries.Did they - been a fever dream of rumours in William Street - sorry
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