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  Former Priest Jailed for Abuse of Boy

Ireland Online
February 2, 2010

http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/ireland/former-priest-jailed-for-abuse-of-boy-444555.html

IRELAND -- A former priest who sexually abused a young boy over 30 years ago and fled the country because of "adverse publicity" before gardaí could interview him has been jailed for one year by Judge Katherine Delahunt.

Patrick Hughes (aged 82), of Parkdunne Court, Castleknock, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to four counts of indecent assault against the child, then an alter boy, aged between 11 and 14 years old, on dates between 1979 and 1983. The maximum penalty for the offence is two years.

The court heard during the initial sentence hearing last October that gardaí attempting to investigate the abuse were "given the run around by Church authorities" in their efforts to locate Hughes for questioning.

Detective Sergeant Joseph McLoughlin told Judge Delahunt that gardaí located Hughes in England on a tip off over 10 years after first being made aware of the allegations.

Judge Delahunt congratulated Det Sgt McLoughlin today for his perseverance and the manner in which he ensured the case came to court, commenting that he was "nearly going beyond the call of duty".

She said the offences had represented a "gross breach of trust" before she described his comment to gardaí "it was an altar boy thing" as strange.

Judge Delahunt acknowledged that "adverse publicity" had caused Hughes to flee Ireland but noted that he had sought rehabilitation and treatment while out of the jurisdiction and had made a voluntary statement when he eventually returned.

She accepted that his plea of guilty had "saved the victim the horror of having to relive" the abuse and that he had since shown remorse for his actions.

Mr Remy Farrell BL, defending, read from a statement prepared by Hughes in which he "profoundly apologises for the distress I have caused this gentleman and his family".

"I wandered off into the desert which was a lonely place but now I feel I am back again," Hughes stated in relation to the six months rehabilitation he has undergone, after saying that he would "ever be grateful to those who have helped me turn my shattered life around".

Det Sgt McLoughlin told Mr Pieter Le Vert BL, prosecuting, that the boy was abused by the man in a parochial house, on trips to the beach and in his car. The abuse consisted of fondling the boy's genital area. The priest also took photographs of the boy in swim wear and showed him "mild" porn.

The boy also reported the priest giving him £5 on one occasion and taking locks of his hair.

Det Sgt McLoughlin said the boy's mother asked him if he had been abused some years later after she read a newspaper story about Hughes and he broke down and told her what had happened to him.

He told Mr Farrell, during cross examination, that a complaint was made to the gardaí in 1995 but that the investigation "ran into the sand".

He said the victim contacted the Garda Commissioner in 2002 to check on the status of the case but efforts to locate the accused man proved fruitless.

Det Sgt McLoughlin agreed with Mr Farrell that gardaí were "getting the run around from Church authorities."

He said they were initially unable locate the accused man through the Archbishop's Palace but a "liaison priest" contacted him in 2003 and said the accused wished to speak to gardaí. He said that a few days before the meeting was to take place he received a call to say the accused would not be attending.

He said that was the last that he heard about the accused man's location and efforts to find him were unsuccessful until gardaí received a tip off and made contact with the man in 2007.

Det Sgt McLoughlin said the accused, who has no previous convictions, told gardaí that he remembered the boy and admitted touching him inappropriately. He said his memory was not great and he expressed remorse.

 
 

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