No, the prosecution failed to prove the boys were telling the...

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    No, the prosecution failed to prove the boys were telling the truth. Not the boys fault nor George Pell's fault. A High Court appeal should never have been necessary.The second Jury had enough in front of them to have reasonable doubt. I know you can't accept the unanimous decision of 7 High Court judges but it is what it is. You can't send anybody to jail based on some doubt, no matter how much you hate that person.
 
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