The Latest: Pell's bail revoked, sentencing set for March 13
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The Latest on the sentencing hearing for Cardinal George Pell (all times local):
2 p.m.
A judge has revoked Cardinal George Pell's bail and said he would announce the disgraced cleric's sentence on March 13.
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The bail revocation means the most senior Catholic cleric ever convicted of child sex abuse will be jailed while waiting to learn his sentence for molesting two choirboys in a Melbourne cathedral two decades ago.
Victorian state County Court Chief Judge Peter Kidd said Pell was guilty of a breach of trust with an element of brutality and had had a sense of impunity. He said, "I see this as callus, brazen offending — blatant."
The 77-year-old former Vatican economy minister showed no expression as he walked from the dock with a cane escorted by three court security officers and a prison guard.
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A jury unanimously convicted Pell in December but the verdict was suppressed until Tuesday.
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The most senior Catholic cleric ever convicted of child sex abuse faces his first night in custody following a sentencing hearing for molesting two choirboys in a Melbourne cathedral two decades ago.
Victoria state County Court jury unanimously convicted Cardinal George Pell in December of abusing two 13-year-olds in a rear room of St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1996.
But unusually, Pell wasn't taken into custody immediately because he had surgery scheduled in Sydney to have both knees replaced.
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Pell's sentencing hearing is set for Wednesday.
Pell could face 50 years in prison. His convictions were suppressed by a court order until Tuesday.
Pell's lawyers lodged an appeal and will apply for bail in the Court of Appeal later Wednesday. No date has been set for an appeal hearing.