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The priest involved in the Angelika Kluk murder trial has been sentenced to 100 hours community service after being found guilty of contempt of court. | The priest involved in the Angelika Kluk murder trial has been sentenced to 100 hours community service after being found guilty of contempt of court. |
Father Gerry Nugent, 63, was repeatedly warned by High Court judge Lord Menzies about "prevaricating" when questioned by defence lawyer Donald Findlay. | |
The judge said he would have imposed a jail sentence but he took into account the priest's history of helping others. | |
Peter Tobin, 60, was sentenced to life for raping and murdering Ms Kluk. | Peter Tobin, 60, was sentenced to life for raping and murdering Ms Kluk. |
Tobin, a church handyman attacked Ms Kluk last September at St Patrick's Church, Anderston, Glasgow. | |
Passing sentence on Father Nugent on Tuesday, the judge also placed him on probation for a year. | Passing sentence on Father Nugent on Tuesday, the judge also placed him on probation for a year. |
Giving evidence | Giving evidence |
Father Nugent, a self-confessed alcoholic, said he had a sexual relationship with Ms Kluk, who was working as a cleaner at the church and saving up money for her studies. | Father Nugent, a self-confessed alcoholic, said he had a sexual relationship with Ms Kluk, who was working as a cleaner at the church and saving up money for her studies. |
He was found in contempt of court for prevaricating while giving evidence during the six-week trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. | He was found in contempt of court for prevaricating while giving evidence during the six-week trial at the High Court in Edinburgh. |
Lord Menzies told the priest he would normally have imposed a jail sentence for such an offence. | Lord Menzies told the priest he would normally have imposed a jail sentence for such an offence. |
But he took into account the priest's "outstanding history" of helping others and various reports which had been placed before him. | |
The judge told the priest: "Prevarication and hence contempt of court is something which courts cannot tolerate if our system of justice is to be properly administered." | |
Angelika Kluk was murdered by church handyman Peter Tobin | Angelika Kluk was murdered by church handyman Peter Tobin |
He also told him: "You were found to be in contempt of court by prevarication in a very important trial - a trial which could hardly have had a higher profile and a trial which could hardly have been more important, involving as it did a charge of murder and rape of a young woman who was staying in your own chapel house." | He also told him: "You were found to be in contempt of court by prevarication in a very important trial - a trial which could hardly have had a higher profile and a trial which could hardly have been more important, involving as it did a charge of murder and rape of a young woman who was staying in your own chapel house." |
Last week, the court heard how Tobin concealed the 23-year-old's body in the church and then absconded to London. | Last week, the court heard how Tobin concealed the 23-year-old's body in the church and then absconded to London. |
Lord Menzies said that Tobin should serve a minimum of 21 years. He described him as "an evil man". | Lord Menzies said that Tobin should serve a minimum of 21 years. He described him as "an evil man". |
At the time, Lord Menzies said: "In the course of my time in the law I have seen many bad men and I have heard evidence about many terrible crimes which have been committed but I have heard no case more tragic, more terrible than this one. | At the time, Lord Menzies said: "In the course of my time in the law I have seen many bad men and I have heard evidence about many terrible crimes which have been committed but I have heard no case more tragic, more terrible than this one. |
"The advocate-depute describes what you did to Angelika Kluk as an atrocity and that word aptly describes what you did to this young woman." | "The advocate-depute describes what you did to Angelika Kluk as an atrocity and that word aptly describes what you did to this young woman." |