PHILADELPHIA (PA)
New Jersey Herald
By MARYCLAIRE DALE
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – The jury foreman in a landmark priest sex-abuse case says he’d have taken a court-martial in the Army rather than follow unjust orders.
Thirty-5-year-old Isa (EE’-suh) Logan is a bank employee and deacon in his independent West Philadelphia church.
He’s the foreman of a jury that convicted Monsignor William Lynn on Friday over his handling of sex-abuse complaints at the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
The 61-year-old Lynn faces 3-1/2 to five years in prison for felony child endangerment, and is now in custody after his bail was revoked. He’s been acquitted of 2 other counts.
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