Cardinal George Pell dies at 81 in Rome after complications from hip replacement surgery 

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nineteen ninety six

– Pell appointed Archbishop of Melbourne by Pope John Paul II

– Pell sexually abuses two 13-year-old choir boys after a Sunday High Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

– A second indecent act is committed by Pell against one of the choir boys in a corridor of the Cathedral.

2016

– The Herald Sun reports that Pell is under investigation by Victoria Police’s Sano task force for ‘multiple offences’ committed while he was a priest in Ballarat and Archbishop of Melbourne.

– Pell says the allegations are ‘baseless and absolutely false’ and calls for an investigation into how the police investigation was made public.

– Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton has asked the anti-corruption watchdog to investigate the leak but denies it came from the police.

Cardinal George Pell, 77, is known as the Vatican's treasurer and was granted a leave of absence while facing trial for child sex crimes in Australia.  he has delivered his passport

Cardinal George Pell, 77, is known as the Vatican’s treasurer and has been granted a leave of absence while facing trial for child sex crimes in Australia. he has delivered his passport

– Pell provides evidence to the Royal Commission on Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse on the investigation of the abuse in Ballarat

– Under Vatican rules, Pell gives Pope Francis his resignation on his 75th birthday, as is customary. not accepted

– Victoria Police investigators deliver a brief of evidence into the allegations of sexual abuse by Pell to the state Public Prosecutor’s Office.

– The officers travel to Rome to interview Pell about the abuse allegations. He willingly participates in the interview.

2017

– The police present their final brief of evidence to the Office of the Public Prosecutor to consider the charges

– Prosecutors give police the green light to charge Pell.

JUNE 2017

– Pell is charged with multiple counts of historical child sex crimes

– He denies the charges and vows to clear his name

– Pell’s lawyers appear before Melbourne Magistrates Court

– Pell steps down from his role as Vatican finance chief to fight the charges.

JULY 2017

– Pell returns to Australia

– Hire the best lawyer Robert Richter QC

– Supporters created a fund to help Pell fight the charges.

MARCH 2018

– Prosecutors drop one of the charges against Pell

– A month-long commitment hearing begins to determine if Pell will stand trial

– Prosecutors drop more charges

– Mr Richter claims police carried out a ‘get Pell operation’ and accuses Judge Belinda Wallington of bias. She refuses to disqualify herself from the case.

MAY 2018

– Judge Belinda Wallington orders Pell to stand trial on some charges, but dismisses others

– Pell formally pleads ‘not guilty’

– Two trials are ordered, separating the allegations from the 70s and 90s

– A Victoria County Court clerk is fired for seeking information on the Pell case.

AUGUST 2018

– 1990s ‘cathedral trial’ begins at Victoria County Court in Melbourne

– Pell pleads not guilty again to one count of sexual penetration of a child under 16 and four counts of indecent acts with a child, for incidents involving two 13-year-old choirboys at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in 1996.

SEPTEMBER 2018

– The jury is acquitted, unable to reach a verdict after a week of deliberation. Some jurors cry.

NOVEMBER 2018

– A new trial begins. The jury is not informed of the previous hung jury.

DECEMBER 2018

– Pell found guilty on all counts by unanimous jury

– Richter says Pell will appeal

– Suppression orders prevent the Australian media from reporting on the verdict, but it is disseminated through the international media within hours.

FEBRUARY 2019

– The hearings begin before the second trial. Prosecutors drop another charge

– An appeal is filed against the conviction of the cathedral trial

– A county court judge finds vital evidence inadmissible

– Prosecutors are dropping all remaining charges against Pell and dropping a second trial on allegations that Pell indecently assaulted children in Ballarat in the 1970s when he was a parish priest.

– Pell is due to be arrested on Wednesday, February 27, when the plea hearing begins.

MARCH 2019

– Pell sentenced to six years in prison with a non-parole period of three years and eight months by Chief County Court Judge Peter Kidd.

APRIL 2020

– The conviction is overturned on appeal by the High Court of Australia. The court said that “taking into account the advantages enjoyed by the jury, there is a significant possibility … that an innocent person has been convicted.”

Australian Associated Press