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Paolo Gabiele is accused of leaking confidential Vatican memos to an investigative journalist, in what has become known as the 'Vatileaks' scandal. Andrew Medichini/AP

Vatileaks: Pope's butler to stand trial tomorrow - but may be pardoned

Vatican watchers believe that Pope Benedict could pardon Paolo Gabriele for leaking sensitive papers to a journalist.

THE TRIAL of Pope Benedict’s former butler, who is accused of stealing the pontiff’s personal documents and leaking them to journalists, is to begin tomorrow – but could end quite quickly, reporters believe.

Paolo Gabriele, 43, stands accused of aggravated theft in what has become known as the ‘Vatileaks’ scandal – and, if convicted, could face four years in jail.

The case is a rarity – not least because criminal trials are exceptionally rare in the Vatican, the world’s smallest sovereign state, which doesn’t even have its own jail. If convicted, Gabriele would serve his sentence in an Italian facility.

However, even if Gabriele is convicted, he may not face any jail term whatsoever – as the Washington Post reports the assumptions of many Vatican watchers to be that the pontiff (who is officially the Vatican’s absolute monarch, and therefore the head of its judiciary) may simply pardon him.

Gabriele will stand trial together with Claudio Sciarpelletti, who according to court papers played a secondary messenger role in the scandal. Sciarpelletti is also likely to be pardoned.

The sensitive papers were leaked to investigative journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, who published them in a book “His Holiness” earlier this year.

A psychologist’s report on Gabriele released earlier this month showed he had a normal but “fragile” state of mind but highlighted a “tragic contradiction” between his intentions to help the pontiff and his later acts.

Gabriele’s lawyer Carlo Fusco resigned last month, telling AFP that he had fallen out with his friend and client “over defence strategy”. ”We took the decision together to part ways,” the lawyer said.

So far around 30 religious and lay people have been questioned in connection with the case by a special commission of cardinals set up for the job. The results of their inquiry have not been made public but experts say there will likely be more revelations of high-level involvement in the leaks.

Additional reporting by AFP

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    Mute Tony Stanley
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    Sep 28th 2012, 10:37 AM

    So a butler leaks a few facts to the media and he gets a full trial yet thousands of priests physically destroy the lives of hundreds if thousands of children and all that happens to them is they get moved away from the crime and hidden!!!!

    Can’t bloody stand the church!

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    Mute Ronan Sexton
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    Sep 28th 2012, 12:53 PM

    Good point.

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    Mute Mary Mc Carthy
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    Sep 28th 2012, 10:28 AM

    Maybe they will just send him to another parish do he can do the same to them …. Or is that sentence only reserved for Child Abusers ?

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    Sep 28th 2012, 3:44 PM

    ha ha good one :D

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    Sep 28th 2012, 10:36 AM

    I’ll say it again- The pope’s BUTLER!!!

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    Sep 28th 2012, 10:51 AM

    You don’t expect the pope to put his own Prada slippers on, do you?

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    Sep 28th 2012, 11:04 AM

    Gotta admire the priorities of the catholic ‘church’, butler leaks some stories, faces trial, priests abuse kids for years and years all over the world and what happens? Nothing.

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    Sep 28th 2012, 11:19 AM

    @ Daidy Chainsaw. Putting on the Pope’s Prada slippers (try saying that, never mind typing it) isn’t the duty of a butler. That’s part of a valet’s duties. He probably has one of those as well!

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    Mute Marist '59
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    Sep 28th 2012, 3:29 PM

    Farcical! A medieval state consisting of a few acres holding a criminal trial and if defendant found guilty has to be exported to another state to be banged up. Even Walt Disney would not have attempted a story based on the risible goings on of these silly old men.

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