Church official seeks bail after high court nixes conviction

Church official seeks bail after high court nixes conviction


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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A former Philadelphia church official imprisoned over his handling of abuse complaints is seeking bail after Pennsylvania's highest court granted him a new trial.

Monsignor William Lynn has served nearly three years of his three- to six-year sentence for child endangerment. He's due to be paroled in October.

But defense lawyer Thomas Bergstrom filed a bail petition Wednesday seeking the immediate release of the 65-year-old Roman Catholic priest.

The state Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed the trial judge had allowed too much testimony from church victims not directly linked to Lynn's case.

Prosecutors say that Lynn helped the archdiocese cover up abuse complaints and transfer problem priests to new parishes.

A spokesman says District Attorney Seth Williams hasn't decided whether to retry the case or oppose bail.

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