Former Treasury Secretary of the Papacy rebels acquitted on April 7, 20:20

Former Treasury Secretary of the Papacy, Cardinal from Australia accused of sexual abuse of multiple children, Australian Supreme Court cancels first and second verdicts and acquits Was.

Cardinal George Pell, 78, the former Papal Secretary of the Treasury, forcibly sexually assaulted two boys in the choir between 1996 and the following year while serving as archbishop in Melbourne, Australia. He was charged with sexual abuse.

Cardinal Pell sentenced guilty to Cardinal Pell, who consistently asserted innocence, and the following two trials upheld the judgment of Cardinal Pell, appealing to Cardinal Pell.

The Supreme Court, in a ruling on Tuesday, pointed out that the testimony of the defendant's witnesses had not been adequately considered, and concluded that "juries of previous trials should have been suspicious of the defendant's crimes." Was destroyed and sentenced to innocence.

In response, Cardinal Pell issued a statement stating, "I have no hatred against anyone who accused me."

Meanwhile, a lawyer on the child side commented, "It is a decision to strengthen the views of those who think that the criminal justice system is ineffective in dealing with the crime of sexual violence."