USA Today A Roman Catholic church official who has been jailed for more than a
year for his handling of priest sex-abuse complaints had his conviction
reversed and was ordered released Thursday.
In dismissing the landmark criminal case, a three-judge Superior Court
panel unanimously rejected prosecutors' arguments that Monsignor William
Lynn, the first U.S. church official ever charged or convicted for the
handling of clergy-abuse complaints, supervised the welfare of any
particular child.
Lynn, 62, is serving a three- to six-year prison sentence after his
child-endangerment conviction last year. His lawyers will try to get him
released as early as Thursday from the state prison in Waymart.
Prosecutors
had argued at trial that Lynn reassigned predators to new parishes in
Philadelphia while he was the archdiocese's secretary for clergy from
1992 to 2004. [...]
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