A former Catholic priest facing child sexual abuse charges is eligible for home detention before trial, a Baltimore County judge ruled Tuesday.
William “Bill” Mannion Jr., who has also been an advocate for survivors of child sexual abuse, appeared by video for a bail review hearing for offenses authorities said were committed at a Catonsville church complex more than three decades ago.
During the hearing, District Judge Krystin Richardson said she was “concerned about the nature of the allegations that have been disclosed.” Still, she ruled that Mannion, 62, of Sparrows Point, is eligible for home detention through the Baltimore County Detention Center while he awaits trial.
Richardson noted during the hearing that Mannion scored low on a risk assessment tool.
No children live with him and he does not care for minors at his job as a psychiatric nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, the judge added….
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