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In describing his client’s offending, George Pell’s lawyer Robert Richter QC said it was “vanilla”.
Cardinal Pell was found guilty in December of five child sex offences, including orally raping a 13-year-old choirboy and molesting another after Sunday mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral in East Melbourne in 1996.
Pell’s legal team tried to argue for a lower-end sentence in court on Wednesday, armed with a binder of character references for the convicted child sex offender including one from a former Australian prime minister.
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Richter argued there were “no aggravating circumstances” to one of the offences. He said it was a spur of the moment thing.
According to The Guardian, abuse survivors and advocates present in the court gasped as Richter made his arguments.
“This is no more than a plain vanilla sexual penetration case where a child is not volunteering or actively participating,” he said.
It was a comment met with outrage. From commentators and social media users, from those present at the hearing and crucially, from chief judge Peter Kidd.
There is no such thing as a ‘vanilla’ case of sexual abuse. It is just sexual abuse.
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Ridiculous thing to say but I guess his point was compared to prolonged abuse, anal rape etc it is not as severe.
By telling people who have been in this situation it is does more damage then good.
Speak from personal experience I find the dialogue that abuse is the worst thing to happen to you. That 6 minutes can ruin your life does the damage so much more the the actual crime. We don’t treat people who were punched like broken people for life - so the assumption of damage and pity etc just worsens the shame and is what actually makes you feel that way.
I personally think a few years in jail would be adequate. For someone who violently rapes someone or systemically abused for years decades are more appropriate.
The entire dialogue around sexual violence in the media is so damaging.
One of Pell’s victims died of a heroin overdose. Child sex abuse is very strongly linked to substance use, suicide and early death later in life. It’s good if you don’t feel personally harmed in this way but the discussion around assault of children is based on the documented psychological effects it has for many victims, for whom it is often life ending or life long. We may not treat people who are punched as victims forever but we treat cases where someone dies from a punch as murder, and bones heal a lot easier than brains do.
I don't know anyone personally who has been victimised in this way but I have often wondered if all survivors of sexual crimes feel like they are ruined forever. Thank you for sharing a different opinion.
As you say, it’s his job to defend Pell, but the fact that those are the words he chose absolutely astonished me. How on earth could he think that’s an acceptable thing to say? Ever? I’m gobsmacked.
Especially since Robert Richter QC is regarded as one of the country's top, if not the number 1 defence counsel.
Perhaps it's time to retire.
I don't know how he can sleep at night.