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Former priest gets 11 years for sex offences

George Smith, who served as a priest in P.E.I., appeared in Corner Brook Supreme Court March 14 where he was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sex crimes committed in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Western Star photo

George Smith, who served as a priest in P.E.I., appeared in Corner Brook Supreme Court March 14 where he was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sex crimes committed in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

Published on March 14, 2013
Published on March 14, 2013
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George Ansel Smith was transferred to P.E.I. after 1989 and served in several parishes, including St. Dunstan's, St. Pius X and most recently St. Malachy's in Kinkora.

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Newfoundland , Corner Brook , Deer Lake

Noting that George Ansel Smith committed more sexual crimes against more victims than anyone involved in the infamous Mount Cashel orphanage abuse scandal, Justice William Goodridge gave the retired Roman Catholic priest 11 years in prison Thursday morning.

Smith, 75, had pleaded guilty to a total of 41 charges of sexual assault, indecent assault and assault, but Goodridge entered stays on three of the charges after hearing an agreed statement of facts in late February.

Thirteen victims came forward with their complaints of abuse at the hands of Smith. The offences occurred over a nearly 20-year period from 1969 to 1989 in several western Newfoundland communities including Corner Brook, St. Fintan’s, Stephenville, Cape St. George, Deer Lake and Port Saunders. Some of the assaults happened while Smith was escorting boys on trips to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

In many cases, Smith groomed his victims and plied them with alcohol and gifts before assaulting them. Several of the boys were assaulted repeatedly for years.

Crown attorney Trina Simms had asked Goodridge to sentence Smith to between nine and 13 years in prison, given the number of young victims and the duration of his abusive behaviour, while defence lawyer Tom Williams argued that Smith should be given seven to nine years, minus a little more than one year he has already served in custody.

Smith will get credit for time served, reducing the time he has left on his sentence to nine years and 347 days.

Outside the court room, one victim said 11 years was what he had hoped Smith would get.

Simms said the Crown was also satisfied that the sentence was within the range it had asked for.

Williams said his remorseful client had expected such a lengthy sentence and was prepared to accept his punishment.

Smith was transferred to P.E.I. after 1989 and served in several parishes, including St. Dunstan's, St. Pius X and most recently St. Malachy's in Kinkora.

He was removed from his duties in May 2010 by Charlottetown Bishop Richard Grecco when church officials were notified of the allegations of sexual abuse.

There have been no similar allegations about Smith from his time in P.E.I.

(Files from Gary Kean/The Western Star and The Guardian)

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    Angel
    - March 15, 2013 at 19:41:11

    I agree with your statement that we are all complicit; I am no longer a practicing catholic and have not been for a very long time. How can anyone give money to this institution, when you know they hide and transfer pedophiles from one parish to another? If the money stops rolling in then maybe they would clean up their act. Why are people convinced that a Priest, Bishop, Cardinal or even the Pope is an above them, as they are only human beings! Maybe they should start practicing what they preach from the bible, Pope Benedict use to review these cases of sexual assault before he became Pope. This would be a good time to allow women into the boys club to become priests. You do not have to go to a church to believe in God and be a good person. Start teaching our children that if anyone tries to touch in a sexual way that is wrong and a Priest can be can be evil too!

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    Silky
    - March 15, 2013 at 08:48:27

    He should have received life. Punishment did not fit the crime in any way.

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      Bernadette Mulligan
      - March 15, 2013 at 11:33:38

      Bishop Grecco did nothing, the police came from Newfoundland and charged him, Smith was at our parish, St Malachys , Kinkora. This was covered up by many bishops and priests in Newfoundland, N.B., N.S., and P.E. I. over the last 30 years. Maybe, this case will give all the other victims of 'crimes against humanity, courage, to speak out, I pray to Jesus ! Bernadette Mulligan, Kinkora , PEI

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    One Down
    - March 14, 2013 at 17:53:36

    One down thousands to go. This guy is a sacrificial lamb in a large scale cover up that won't change just because the changed the old white man at the top of the heap. Every practicing catholic is complicit in this crime.

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      pingu
      - March 15, 2013 at 13:45:08

      So every catholic is complicit? That is a loaded statement. Is every hockey parent complicit? How about parents of scouts or guides? Apparently there was abuse at the protestant orphange...are all protestants complicit?

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    lent
    - March 14, 2013 at 16:55:02

    Bad Timing.....you seem a lil upset re: the fact that this happened at the same time the Catholics announced a new Leader in charge of these predators....if anything you should be praying for the up n coming victims.....they`re the richest org. in the world and have the means of covering up their atrocities....so kneel to your master and pray its not one of your own that falls prey.....and they say that drugs are destroying our youth......hmmmmmmm....Wake up

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    clam
    - March 14, 2013 at 16:51:39

    41 charges 11yrs doesn't add up ,i know from experience my wife went through this.The years that she and her family went through is a lot more than 11yrs,it's a life time.Our kids went through hell.We all went for help,our kids were lucky they had someone they could talk to on a daily basis in school

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    Sylvia
    - March 14, 2013 at 14:36:56

    It's about time that these church officials got caught and punished. The aftereffects of sexual abuse can be a lifetime sentence for the victim. I would hate to be him and have to live with what I've done to ruin other people's lives. That would be worse than a prison sentence. If he lives long enough to finish out his sentence, he'll have to live with what he did for the rest of his life. I hope his victims can find healing and that his sentence will help them to do this. At least he's where he can't hurt anyone else.

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    fromaway
    - March 14, 2013 at 12:55:38

    I think that this sends a message not only to the clergy, however to the parents of children.

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    disappointed
    - March 14, 2013 at 12:44:21

    Can't believe how many times I went to confession to this man. He was very dispassionate and his line moved very quickly, so it was truly an "in and out" sort of experience. I never found him inspiring but could not have imagined he was this kind of person. Glad he's gone and hope for the healing of his victims.

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    Bad Timing
    - March 14, 2013 at 12:04:55

    Right after New Pope is announced !!!!! :(

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    Itsabouttime
    - March 14, 2013 at 11:53:39

    Well, it is about time they started getting charged and sent to jail...Hats off to Bishop Grecco for actually doing something!

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