Thursday, September 20, 2012

Philadelphia priest's lawyers say key witness lied to convict their client

Philadelphia priest's lawyers say key witness lied to convict their client

PHILADLEPHIA (PA)
CNN
By Sarah Hoye, CNN

Philadelphia (CNN) – Defense attorneys for a senior Roman Catholic official convicted in the child sex abuse scandal said this week that prosecutors persuaded a defrocked priest to falsely admit to sexually abusing a 10-year-old boy in exchange for their client’s conviction.

Monsignor William Lynn, 61, was found guilty in June of one count of child endangerment, and is serving a sentence of 3 to six years at a minimum-security facility. The trial judge denied bail pending his appeal.

The trial marked the first time U.S. prosecutors charged not just the priests who allegedly committed abuses, but also a church leader for failing to stop them.

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