Appeal court upholds verdict against paedophile priest

POLAND
The News

An appeal court has upheld a 2013 verdict against a priest accused of molesting five boys, but has cut his prison sentence from eight and a half to seven years.

The verdict at the appeal court in Lodz, central Poland, has bitterly disappointed many local parishioners, who cannot believe that the clergyman is guilty.

”There is no justice in Poland,” a group of supporters claimed after the sentence was passed.

Although the trial was conducted behind closed doors, a wide variety of evidence, including recordings made of phone conversations, and the verifications of psychologists who had spoken with the victims, was examined.

Father Slawomir S. (name withheld under Polish privacy laws) had apparently made the boys financially dependent on him, paying them to do odd jobs such as raking leaves at the rectory. He also paid for some of their phone bills.

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