Pa. Court Orders 11 Names Permanently Redacted From Grand Jury Report

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday cited due process for its decision.

The Supreme Court Chamber in the Pennsylvania State Capitol building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (Photo: Nagel Photography / Shutterstock.com)
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Citing due process, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Monday wrote that the names of 11 former and current priests in a grand jury report on allegations of clerical sexual abuse of minors are to remain permanently redacted.

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