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Ralph Cipriano
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Msgr. William J. Lynn poses “no danger to the public,” his defense lawyers argue, so putting him away for a maximum prison term of seven years would amount to “cruel and unusual punishment.” Lynn’s defense lawyers are also asking that Lynn be freed from jail pending an appeal.
On Tuesday, Lynn will stand before Judge M. Teresa Sarmina, and be sentenced for his June 22 conviction on a third-degree felony of endangering the welfare of a child. He is facing a prison term of between 3 1/2 to 7 years. Assistant District Attorney Patrick Blessington has already said that the prosecution will seek the maximum sentence of seven years for Msgr. Lynn.
Lynn’s defense team, however, argued in a sentencing memo filed Wednesday that Lynn has never touched a child, and that “no reported Pennsylvania case has ever dealt with a situation where an individual had been convicted of EWOC [endangering the welfare of a child] without ever knowing the child that he or she was accused of endangering.”
“Msgr. Lynn has never harbored any intent to harm a child,” Lynn’s lawyers argued. “To the contrary, letters from friends, teachers, fellow priests, nuns and family members extol Msgr. Lynn’s love and respect for children and their safety, offering in supporting innumerable examples of the care and protection he showed the children he has come across.”
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