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Chris Brain trial: found guilty on 17 out of 37 charges

The trial of Chris Brain on multiple charges arising from the Nine O’Clock Service has led to the following outcomes:

  • Found guilty on 17 charges of indecent assault
  • Found not guilty on a further 15 charges of indecent assault
  • Jury failed to reach a verdict on 5 further charges, 1 of rape, 4 of indecent assault.

A further hearing is scheduled for 4 September, to determine if there are grounds for a retrial on any of the latter charges.

The Church of England has issued these statements: Statements following the trial of Chris Brain, the founder of the Nine O’Clock Service in Sheffield.

The Diocese of Sheffield has this: Statement from the Bishop of Sheffield following the trial of Chris Brain

South Yorkshire Police has: Former priest guilty of multiple sexual offences following SYP investigation.

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Shamus
Shamus
1 hour ago

Do bishops still have the power to fast track ordination? Do they have the power to override ABM selection conference recommendations? Surely if they have those powers, that ought to change?

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