
Australia's most elevated court started hearing the last offer on Wednesday by previous Vatican treasurer George Pell to topple his conviction for explicitly attacking two teenaged choirboys during the 1990s when he was ecclesiastical overseer of Melbourne.
Cardinal Pell, 78, started carrying out a six-year jail punishment a year back, turning into the most elevated positioning Catholic minister worldwide to be imprisoned for youngster sex offenses.
He was not expected to show up either face to face or by means of videolink, in accordance with the equity framework's conventions, all through the two-day hearing before the High Court of Australia's seven judges.
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