A pool of 8 journalists will follow and report on proceedings in the
trial against former Papal butler, Paolo Gabriele and IT consultant
Claudio Sciarpelletti, Holy See press office director, Fr. Federico
Lombardi S.J., announced Friday in a press briefing.
Mr. Gabriele is
accused of grand theft, for having taken and leaked private and personal
documents from the Holy Father to Italian press.
Mr. Sciarpelletti, who
has been temporarily suspended from his post in the Secretariat of
State, is charged with aiding and abetting the crime.
According to
the decree of summons issued on September 17 last, the two defendants
will appear before the Vatican Tribunal Saturday September 29th
at 9.30 am.
The court will be composed of three judges.
Unless they
choose to be tried in absentia, Gabriele and Sciarpelletti will be
present in the courtroom assisted by their lawyers, who, in the course
of this first hearing, may submit requests to call witnesses.
It
will be first time that the examining judges will consider the case
instituted by the investigating magistrate, Professor Bonnet, in the
presence of the defense lawyers and Promoter of justice, Prof. Picardi.
The
defense teams will had until September 26 to submit any additional
evidence to the court.
A pool of eight journalists will be admitted to
the hearings, to report on proceedings.
No audio or visual recording
equipment will be allowed into the courtroom for the duration of
proceedings.
Fr Lombardi concluded that the parallel inquiry
conducted by the Commission of Cardinals appointed by Pope Benedict has
been concluded.
The Cardinals have delivered their report to the Holy
Father.