The Rev. Paul Monahan’s conviction on
five counts of invasion of privacy was reversed Wednesday, as the Iowa
Court of Appeals said the prosecution failed to show the complaining
witnesses had a reasonable expectation of privacy in a public bathroom,
among other findings.
Monahan declined to comment Thursday morning.
After
the reversal was made public Wednesday, Monahan’s attorney, Dan McGinn,
said in a statement they were pleased — but not surprised — by the
unanimous decision by the court of appeals.
“The
Court found the evidence did not support the conviction. Unfortunately,
there is nowhere for Father Monahan to go to have his reputation
restored,” McGinn said.
Rev. Monahan's invasion of privacy conviction reversed; Bishop says priest may be 'fully' reinstated to duties | Courts | nonpareilonline.com
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