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  Headmaster Cleared of Sex Charges

Sydney Morning Herald
May 10, 2011

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/headmaster-cleared-of-sex-charges-20110509-1efvl.html

A former headmaster of a NSW Catholic boarding college accused of sexually abusing four boys has been acquitted.

Peter William Dwyer, 68, was cleared of charges relating to alleged assaults against students at St Stanislaus College in Bathurst between 1977 and 1992.

Mr Dwyer pleaded not guilty to 10 offences, including indecent assault and having sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 16.

During his trial in the NSW District Court, Mr Dwyer called the allegations "absolutely repulsive" and said he was shocked to hear evidence against him.

The Crown had alleged the former Vincentian brother who became president of the college used his position of authority to gain access to his victims.

The court heard some of the alleged attacks were against a boy who complained of being homesick and another who had been caught drinking alcohol and was sent to Mr Dwyer's room to be disciplined.

The jury found Mr Dwyer not guilty on all counts.

 
 

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