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For Now, Judge Holds Off on Lynn's Request for House Arrest

The Legal Intelligencer

June 27, 2012

In the wake of Monsignor William J. Lynn's conviction Friday of endangering the welfare of a child and Lynn's bail being revoked, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge M. Teresa Sarmina said during a hearing Tuesday that she would consider releasing Lynn on house arrest if Lynn would waive his right to fight extradition and if it could be established that the Vatican would honor such a waiver.

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