October 20, 2009

Sex Abuse Convict Wants Court Hearings Closed To Public

CHICAGO, IL -- A former Roman Catholic priest convicted of sexually abusing children is fighting to keep part of his court proceedings closed to the public. In July of 2007, Daniel McCormack pleaded guilty to abusing five boys. He was sentenced to five years in prison. There is currently an effort to have him committed under a state sexual offender law that could keep him in custody when his sentence expires. That would happen if a psychological exam shows another sex crime could occur when he is released.
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