Australian cardinal to face 2 trials on sexual abuse charges
MELBOURNE, Australia — Australian Cardinal George Pell, the most senior Vatican official to be charged in the Catholic Church sex abuse crisis, will face two trials on sex crime allegations spanning decades, a court heard on Wednesday.
Pell appeared for an administrative first hearing in the Victoria state County Court, where he will be tried after a magistrate decided Tuesday that he should face a jury. The magistrate dismissed around half the charges the cleric had faced.
His lawyer Robert Richter said Wednesday that he agreed with prosecutors to split the remaining charges into two trials.
The charges relating to Pell’s time as a priest in his hometown of Ballarat in the 1970s and those relating to his time as archbishop of Melbourne in the 1990s were “of a completely different nature” and “separated by 20 years,” Richter told Judge Sue Pullen.