[See also the text of the Supreme Court decision.]
Key Points
- New Jersey can go forward with a special grand jury investigation of alleged sexual abuse by Catholic clergy and any potential cover-up.
- The unanimous decision rejected a challenge originally brought by the Diocese of Camden and capped a years-long legal fight.
New Jersey can proceed with a special grand jury investigating alleged sexual abuse by Catholic clergy and whether the state’s dioceses took any steps to cover it up, the state Supreme Court announced Monday.
The court’s unanimous June 16 decision marks the end of a years-long court battle between the Catholic Diocese of Camden and the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, which first proposed the statewide probe seven years ago.
In his ruling, Supreme Court Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said a lower court that sided with the diocese should have followed protocols and allowed the grand jury to proceed,…
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If nothing changes, most nuns thinking of disclosing will take heed of the punitive consequences of disclosure already in the public domain and will decide that silence is by far the safer option.
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