Priest, accused of abusing two boys, found competent to stand trial

KENTUCKY
WHAS

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) — James Schook, a Louisville Catholic Priest accused of sexually abusing two teenage boys in the ‘70s, was found competent to stand trial, on Nov. 7 and will go to trial on March 31 at 1 p.m.

Schook entered the courtroom using a walker, and kept his eyes closed for most of Thursday’s hearing.
A former member of Schook’s congregation, Helen Deines, testified she saw him without a walker at a Panera Bread on Sept. 27 of this year and was acting fine.

Deines teaches social work at Spalding on how to observe and diagnose patients.

Schook’s brothers testified that James Schook cannot take care of himself and he can’t make decisions. His brothers also say he needs constant care.

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