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The trial came to an abrupt end on Saturday afternoon after the Senate decided to not call forth any witnesses.
The trial came to an abrupt end on Saturday afternoon after the Senate decided to not call forth any witnesses.
Asked if he thought there was an anti-Catholic bias at work in the decision of police to charge him and by judges at the Victoria Court of Appeal to sustain his conviction, despite the evidence which eventually led to his exoneration, Cardinal Pell said it was a possibility.
After his release, Cardinal Pell said he spent the afternoon at a quiet location in Melbourne, and enjoyed a steak for his first “free” meal in more than 400 days.
The High Court handed down its judgement in Brisbane April 7.
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