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The unfair, anti-Catholic conviction of Cardinal George Pell
No one with a sense of justice can fail to be outraged when, in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a jury in Maycomb, Ala., bows to social pressure and convicts an innocent man of a crime he couldn’t have co…

Having read this article by George Weigel (a man whom I respect greatly) and having followed the numerous gross irregularities in his trial from other media sources as well, I have come to the conclusion that Cardinal Pell is innocent and his conviction was a gross miscarriage of justice.
As an attorney, I wish to note that South Africa his trial would not even have met the bare minimum requirements to be deemed proper and regular.