Documents defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski filed in 2010 to prove he was indigent and needed a court-appointed attorney. Police in Truth or Consequences, N.M., say Brzyski was driving while intoxicated when he was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, spent six days in the county jail. He is now wanted in New Mexico, because did not return for his court hearing.
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.
Documents defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski filed in 2010 to prove he was indigent and needed a court-appointed attorney. Police in Truth or Consequences, N.M., say Brzyski was driving while intoxicated when he was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, spent six days in the county jail. He is now wanted in New Mexico, because did not return for his court hearing.
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.
Documents defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski filed in 2010 to prove he was indigent and needed a court-appointed attorney. Police in Truth or Consequences, N.M., say Brzyski was driving while intoxicated when he was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, spent six days in the county jail. He is now wanted in New Mexico, because did not return for his court hearing.
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.
Documents defrocked Philadelphia Catholic priest James Brzyski filed in 2010 to prove he was indigent and needed a court-appointed attorney. Police in Truth or Consequences, N.M., say Brzyski was driving while intoxicated when he was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Brzyski, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, spent six days in the county jail. He is now wanted in New Mexico, because did not return for his court hearing.
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.