What did the trial hear?
Pell was archbishop of Melbourne in 1996 when he found the two boys on cathedral premises and sexually assaulted them. He abused one of the boys again in 1997. The trial heard testimony from one of the victims. The other died of a drug overdose in 2014. A jury rejected the defence argument that the allegations were fantasies. It convicted Pell of one charge of sexually penetrating a child, and four counts of committing an indecent act on a child. The verdict was kept secret from the public until February, when additional charges of sexual offences against Pell were withdrawn by prosecutors.What did the court of appeal say?
The two judges who upheld the conviction said that they "did not experience a doubt" about the verdict. "We note that Cardinal Pell did not have to prove anything in the trial. Rather, at all stages of trial, the burden of proof rested with the prosecution," Justice Ferguson said. Pell, who was present for the hearing, had faced the prospect of a retrial or being immediately set free if his appeal had been successful.Pell expressionless
Phil Mercer, BBC News, Melbourne It took less than five minutes for George Pell to learn his fate. Dressed in black and wearing a clerical collar, the man who was once in the Pope's inner circle was impassive as Justice Ferguson handed down the decision. Occasionally, he looked down, his gaunt features betraying no emotion. When the news filtered through to campaigners and survivors of abuse outside, there was a loud cheer. "Pell looks better in green than black," one activist told me, referring to the cardinal's prison uniform. Pell was transported by van back to prison after the judgement Campaigners accept, however, that Pell's fight for freedom probably isn't over and that a final court challenge could remain.What's the reaction?
Pell's surviving victim, who cannot be named, said he was "grateful for a legal system that everyone can believe in". "My journey has not been an easy one," he said in a statement read by his lawyer. "It has been all the more stressful because it involved a high-profile figure." Pell's lawyers said he was "disappointed" with the decision and maintained his innocence. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters: "My sympathies are with the victims of child sexual abuse. Not just on this day, but on every single day." He said Pell was likely to be stripped of his Order of Australia honour.Will there be another appeal?
Pell's lawyers said they would "thoroughly examine" the judgement to make a possible last-ditch appeal in the High Court of Australia. However, there is no guarantee that the court will agree to hear the case.What does the Church say?
The Australian Catholic Bishops Conference said it accepted the court's decision, but added that it would "be distressing to many people". It reiterated its commitment to tackling abuse. Cardinal Pell was demoted from the Pope's inner circle last year. His five-year term as Vatican treasurer elapsed soon afterwards. Pope Francis continues to face calls for Pell to be defrocked.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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