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 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

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