Judge doubts victim’s credibility
One of the three appeal judges cast serious doubt on a victim’s account and would have ordered that George Pell be acquitted.
One of the three appeal judges cast serious doubt on a victim’s account and would have ordered that George Pell be acquitted.
The Vatican says it respects Australia’s judicial system but points out the cardinal maintains his innocence and has the right to appeal.
Pell’s legacy is fundamentally cooked. He may not even live through the incarceration.
George Pell will face civil court action over child sex abuse regardless of today’s outcome.
The most powerful Catholic in the nation’s history finds out next if his appeal against sex assault charges has been upheld.
For the sanity of victims, Pell and the church, the best outcome would be a decisive result.
Cardinal’s appeal outcome will be made public via livestream from the Victorian Supreme Court.
Failure to arraign George Pell in front of a jury may lead to a retrial, while his team prefer acquittal.
The bitterness of old has given way to rancour between faith and secularism in Australia.
The ABC’s rolling out David Marr as its George Pell expert reveals Ita Buttose’s problem.
George Pell could face trial in relation to sex abuse at a Catholic college dating back to the 1980s.
Bret Walker may prove to be the best $20,000 a day George Pell has ever spent.
Judges deciding George Pell’s fate call parts of his victim’s account ‘highly’ or ‘wildly improbable’.
A judge hearing George Pell’s appeal bid asks why a chorister didn’t warn his friend about being sexually abused twice by the Cardinal.
A concession by the prosecution has swung courtroom momentum back to George Pell.
Pell’s legal team lists the reasons why his abuse of boys “would have been impossible”.
George Pell cut a weary, alert figure as a court full of sharpshooters debated his fate.
In his own form of purgatory, George Pell’s supporters say the cardinal remains resilient in prison.
The appeal of Cardinal George Pell will be shown live on the Supreme Court website next week.
Cardinal George Pell won’t seek a reduced sentence if the Court of Appeal upholds his conviction.
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