An arrest warrant for defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski. A judge in Sierra County, N.M., issued the warrant after Brzyski failed to appear in court in 2010. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, was arrested and jailed on charges related to a hit-and-run accident and drunken driving in Truth or Consequences.
In 2005, a grand jury report by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office alleged Brzyski subjected 17 boys to unrelenting sexual abuse while working as an assistant pastor at two churches in the late 1970s and early '80s. He was never charged, because the statute of limitations on the cases had expired.
An arrest warrant for defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski. A judge in Sierra County, N.M., issued the warrant after Brzyski failed to appear in court in 2010. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, was arrested and jailed on charges related to a hit-and-run accident and drunken driving in Truth or Consequences.
In 2005, a grand jury report by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office alleged Brzyski subjected 17 boys to unrelenting sexual abuse while working as an assistant pastor at two churches in the late 1970s and early '80s. He was never charged, because the statute of limitations on the cases had expired.
An arrest warrant for defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski. A judge in Sierra County, N.M., issued the warrant after Brzyski failed to appear in court in 2010. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, was arrested and jailed on charges related to a hit-and-run accident and drunken driving in Truth or Consequences.
In 2005, a grand jury report by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office alleged Brzyski subjected 17 boys to unrelenting sexual abuse while working as an assistant pastor at two churches in the late 1970s and early '80s. He was never charged, because the statute of limitations on the cases had expired.
An arrest warrant for defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski. A judge in Sierra County, N.M., issued the warrant after Brzyski failed to appear in court in 2010. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, was arrested and jailed on charges related to a hit-and-run accident and drunken driving in Truth or Consequences.
In 2005, a grand jury report by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office alleged Brzyski subjected 17 boys to unrelenting sexual abuse while working as an assistant pastor at two churches in the late 1970s and early '80s. He was never charged, because the statute of limitations on the cases had expired.