Diocesan Motions Denied, Central New York Trial Begins Monday
07/12/2007
The standing committee in the Diocese of Central New York on July 11 unanimously denied two motions made by the diocese, seeking a change of venue and termination of the current Title IV ecclesiastical court members in a presentment case against the Rev. David Bollinger, former rector of St. Paul’s Church, Owego. The trial is scheduled to begin July 16.
The two motions by the diocese arose out of a decision made by the presiding judge on May 29 to suppress the prosecution’s list of witnesses and most of its evidence against Fr. Bollinger after it still had not complied with a court-imposed deadline to submit the documents two weeks after the discovery deadline had elapsed. The diocese has also refused to make available a key piece of evidence, the so-called Shafer report, which had been requested by the defense and ordered to be delivered by Carter Strickland, the presiding judge.
Acting in its capacity as the diocesan review committee, the standing committee ruled that the diocese’s request for a change of venue and a declaration that the current court was vacant was not possible under the existing canons, which refer “only to the substantive construction of the court, not to the wisdom of the court’s procedural decisions.”
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