Good suggestion.
The incarcerated Pell has promised to reply to all communications from his prison cell.
And the article would also be passed to his lawyers.
When convicted of ignoring child abuse, by clergy reporting to him, Archbishop Wilson (of Adelaide) was allowed to serve part of his sentence - in a 'home detention' arrangement.
Because of his age and health, the Catholic church - together with Pell's lawyers - will soon seek a similar deal for Pell.
Providing a guarantee that Pell will quietly reside in a closed community - under strict conditions - organised jointly by the Australian custodial services, and the church.
That is - if his forthcoming appeal #2 fails...
