Former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick’s Sexual Assault Case Suspended as Judge Deems Him Incompetent to Stand Trial

A Wisconsin judge has suspended the sexual assault case against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick after a court-appointed psychologist deemed him not competent to stand trial. The judge did not dismiss the case outright, and the final decision will be made by the Walworth County District Attorney. The case is currently scheduled for a review hearing in December 2024. The charge against McCarrick, who is now 93 years old, is one count of fourth-degree sexual assault. This recent development in Wisconsin follows a similar outcome in Massachusetts, where McCarrick faced criminal sex abuse charges. A psychological … Read more

Former US Catholic Cardinal’s Sexual Abuse Trial Suspended Due to Competency Concerns: Wisconsin Judge

Waukesha, Wisconsin – The sexual abuse trial of former US Catholic cardinal Theodore McCarrick has been suspended by a Wisconsin judge, according to court records. McCarrick, who is 93 years old, is the highest-ranking US Catholic official to face charges related to the systemic sexual abuse of minors in the Church. The allegations against him include sexually assaulting a teenager in Wisconsin in 1977. The decision to suspend the trial came after McCarrick was diagnosed with dementia. Judge David Reddy stated that he “makes a finding of incompetence and suspends the matter due to competency,” … Read more

Survivor’s Courageous Testimony Results in Landmark Conviction for Sexual Assault in Huron County

Bad Axe, Michigan – A sexual assault case in Huron County has resulted in a conviction based on the testimony of the victim. The defendant, whose identity has not been disclosed due to privacy concerns, was found guilty of the crime after a thorough legal process. The trial was held at the Huron County courthouse, where the victim bravely testified against the defendant. The court carefully evaluated the evidence presented, leading to a unanimous verdict of guilt. The defendant now faces sentencing, which will be determined by the court in the coming weeks. Sexual assault … Read more

Judge Orders Convicted Sexual Assaulter to Pay $150,000 for Mental Health Services Despite County’s Opposition

Appleton, Wisconsin – A controversial case in Outagamie County involving a man convicted of sexually assaulting a minor has sparked debate over whether restitution should be awarded to cover mental health services. Last March, Outagamie County Judge Vincent Biskupic ordered the man to pay $150,000 in restitution, despite the county’s reluctance to request the money due to concerns about revictimization. The decision has raised questions about the role of restitution in addressing the needs of victims and the potential impact on those responsible for payment. The case has drawn attention to the broader issue of … Read more