Ex-priest John Farrell (from Armidale/Moree, NSW) fails to get his name suppressed in a Sydney court
Broken Rites
July 01, 2015
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Former Catholic priest John Joseph Farrell appeared in Sydney's Central Local Court on 30 June 2015, charged with 26 sexual offences which were allegedly committed against five boys between 1981 and 1984 in northern New South Wales. According to court documents, some of these 26 offences allegedly occurred while Father Farrell was based at the Moree parish (within the Armidale Catholic diocese); and some allegedly occurred when Father Farrell visited a parish at Tweed Heads (in the Lismore diocese) on the NSW north coast. The Sydney magistrate refused to suppress Farrell's name. This court case is confined to these five children (and these 26 charges) and it does not include any charges which Farrell might face regarding any other children. Farrell was refused bail, and he will remain in custody pending his court proceedings.
Father John Joseph Farrell worked as a Catholic priest in the 1980s and the early 1990s. He later lived at a private address in the town of Armidale until late 2012. More recently, he has been living in the Harden area (between Young and Yass) in southern NSW.
In late June 2015 John Joseph Farrell was arrested at Harden by a Sydney-based specialist team of detectives from the Sex Crime Squad of the NSW Police. Police charged him with the 26 alleged offences, with no police bail. On June 25, he was taken in custody to a local court (at Wagga in southern NSW) to enable these 26 charges to be officially filed. Farrell entered the courtroom with two Corrective Services officers. Two specialist detectives were present in court.
In the June 25 hearing, Farrell's lawyer applied for a media-suppression order which would prevent Farrell's name from being published. He said that Farrell could be placed in danger if his identity were made public. He said the type of charges laid against Farrell generated vilification and outrage in the community.
The name-suppression application was opposed by the prosecutor, quoting legislation and a precedent in relation to justice being open to the public.
Magistrate Erin Kennedy refused the name-suppression request. She said there was strong public interest in open justice.
Magistrate Erin Kennedy adjourned the case for further proceedings in Sydney, to be held a few days later, and in the meantime she remanded Farrell in custody.
[The June 25 court hearing was reported, with Farrell's name, in newspapers in northern New South Wales including the Armidale Express, the Tamworth Northern Daily Leader and the Moree Champion. Tamworth is the largest town in the Armidale Catholic diocese and Armidale is the town where the bishop is based. The Armidale diocese is a vast one, extending northwards to the Queensland border and westwards to towns such as Moree.]
On June 30, the case (regarding these 26 charges) went to Sydney's Central Local Court (with Magistrate Les Mabbutt), for a brief procedure. The case, regarding these 26 charges, will come up again in court in Sydney later in 2015 for the next step in the judicial process. The Farrell court proceedings will extend into 2016. Meanwhile, John Joseph Farrell remains in custody.
A special team of detectives (named Strike Force Glenroe) was established in July 2012 to investigate allegations concerning John Joseph Farrell. Anybody with relevant information can contact Task Force Glenroe through the Sex Crime Squad at the NSW Police Headquarters in Parramatta, Sydney. The strike force will continue its investigations into John Joseph Farrell.
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