Some of the child sex abuse charges against a former priest at a now-shuttered Wilmington Catholic school were dismissed earlier this year.
The ruling dismisses two charges, but several others remain against John Taggart, who is accused of repeatedly abusing a child during and after the victim’s seventh and eighth grade years at the former St. Thomas the Apostle School and rectory. Taggart was a priest there for years.
Last year, the 80-year-old was indicted on charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child, two counts of dangerous crime against a child, two counts of third-degree unlawful sexual penetration, four counts of first-degree unlawful sexual intercourse and second-degree unlawful sexual contact.
His case is now moving forward with the dangerous crime against a child charges dismissed after a local judge ruled that those charges are too old to apply and violated constitutional provisions dealing with laws written after criminal conduct occurred.
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