PHILADELPHIA (PA)
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Joseph A. Slobodzian and Michael Matza
INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Prosecutors in the landmark trial involving the Catholic church’s handling of allegations of sexual abuse of children by priests have been stymied in an attempt to compel the testimony of a church judge who participated in a previous canonical trial of the Rev. James J. Brennan.
“We are having a problem with a material witness petition in West Virginia,” Assistant District Attorney Patrick Blessington told Common Pleas Court Judge M. Teresa Sarmina on Tuesday.
According to Blessington, an unnamed West Virginia judge has balked at honoring the district attorney’s “material witness petition” for Msgr. Michael Quirk, one of three church judges who heard the 2008 canonical trial of Brennan on child sex-abuse charges.
Brennan is a defendant in the Philadelphia criminal trial for the rape of a 14-year-old boy in 1996, an assault he has denied.
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