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Pope's butler to be jailed Thursday, Vatican says pardon possible

 
Published on Oct 25, 2012
10:13 PM
This Oct 6, 2012, file photo released by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano shows the Pope's butler Paolo Gabriele (left) looking at his lawyer Cristiana Arru during the reading of the verdict in the Vatican tribunal, at the Vatican on Oct 6, 2012. -- PHOTO: AP

VATICAN CITY (AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI's butler was to be imprisoned in a Vatican police cell on Thursday after the prosecution decided not to appeal against his 18-month prison sentence for leaking papal documents, the Vatican said.

Mr Gabriele, 46, married with three children and a Vatican citizen, had been under house arrest since he was found guilty on Oct 6 of stealing documents from the pope's apartments. A judicial source said later he would not be appealing against the verdict.

"Given that no appeals have been lodged against the sentence of Oct 6 in respect of Mr Paolo Gabriele, it becomes definitive,", a statement from Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Holy See press office, said.

"As a result, on the warrant of the president of the court the prosecutor gave orders this morning for his imprisonment, in carrying out the sentence," the statement said.

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