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    Vatican Court Declares Partial Mistrial in Cardinal Becciu Case, Citing Procedural Errors

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Vatican appeals court on March 17, 2026 declared a partial mistrial in the Cardinal Angelo Becciu case, citing prosecutors’ procedural errors—specifically failure to share full case files and improper redactions—leading to a retrial for parts of the case, while other verdicts remain intact.

    Table of Contents

    • Vatican Appeals Court Decision and Background
    • Partial Mistrial Declared in Landmark Case
    • Procedural Errors and Due Process Concerns
    • Orders for Partial Retrial
    • Cardinal Becciu's Conviction and Subsequent Developments
    • Conviction and Sentencing
    • Convicted in 2023 on Several Charges
    • Upcoming Retrial and Trial Details
    • Details of the London Real Estate Deal
    • Other Defendants and Financial Impact

    Vatican Appeals Court Orders Partial Mistrial in Cardinal Becciu Conviction

    By Joshua McElwee

    Vatican Appeals Court Decision and Background

    Partial Mistrial Declared in Landmark Case

    VATICAN CITY, March 17 (Reuters) - A Vatican appeals court on Tuesday declared a partial mistrial in a landmark case that resulted in the conviction of a senior Catholic cardinal for misappropriation of funds, undermining prosecutors after nearly five years of hearings.

    Procedural Errors and Due Process Concerns

    The appeals court said the judgment against Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, over a botched $200 million London real estate deal, was flawed because of procedural errors by prosecutors.

    The court said prosecutors did not share the full case files with defendants and improperly redacted some items, depriving the defendants of due process.

    Orders for Partial Retrial

    It ordered a partial retrial but said some of the original rulings would stand.

    "The Court considers it appropriate to point out that … it does not declare the overall nullity of the entire first-instance proceedings," said the decree.

    "These, in fact, remain effective both with respect to the defendants and to the civil parties," it said.

    Cardinal Becciu's Conviction and Subsequent Developments

    Conviction and Sentencing

    Convicted in 2023 on Several Charges

    Becciu, the most senior Church official ever to stand trial before a Vatican criminal court, was convicted in December 2023 on several charges and sentenced to five-and-a-half years in jail.

    He denies wrongdoing and remains free while pursuing appeals.

    Upcoming Retrial and Trial Details

    Tuesday's decree set June 22 as the first hearing date for the partial re-trial.

    The original trial, which exposed infighting and intrigue in the highest echelons of the Vatican, lasted for 86 hearings over two-and-a-half years.

    Details of the London Real Estate Deal

    It revolved mostly around the messy purchase of the London building by the Secretariat of State, the Vatican's key administrative and diplomatic department.

    Becciu, then an archbishop, held the No. 2 position at the Secretariat in 2013 when it began investing in a fund managed by Italian financier Raffaele Mincione.

    The Vatican sold the building in 2022 at an estimated loss of about 140 million euros ($161.50 million).

    Other Defendants and Financial Impact

    Eight other defendants were also convicted by the Vatican tribunal in December on a range of charges. All deny wrongdoing and are pursuing appeals.

    ($1 = 0.8669 euros)

    (Reporting by Joshua McElweeEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The appeals court ruled that prosecutors failed to provide complete case files and improperly redacted evidence, violating due process—a serious procedural lapse that compelled a partial retrial (apnews.com).
    • •While some original rulings from the 2023 trial remain in force, key aspects—including the indictment’s legitimacy—have been invalidated, with the first hearing of the retrial set for June 22, 2026 (apnews.com).
    • •This setback represents a major blow to Vatican prosecutors and complicates Pope Francis’ efforts to demonstrate financial reform, especially after earlier appellate losses and the recusal of the lead prosecutor Alessandro Diddi amid credibility concerns (apnews.com)

    References

    • Vatican appeals court declares mistrial in the 'trial of the century' against a cardinal

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vatican court declares partial mistrial in Cardinal Becciu case, citing procedural errors

    1Why did the Vatican court declare a partial mistrial in the Becciu case?

    The Vatican court cited procedural errors by prosecutors, including not sharing full case files with defendants and improper redactions, depriving the defendants of due process.

    2Will all rulings in the Cardinal Becciu trial be retried?

    No, the court ordered a partial retrial and stated that some of the original rulings would still stand.

    3What charges was Cardinal Becciu convicted of?

    Cardinal Becciu was convicted on several charges related to misappropriation of funds in connection with a $200 million London real estate deal.

    4When is the first hearing for the retrial scheduled?

    The first hearing date for the partial retrial has been set for June 22.

    5What was the financial loss from the Vatican real estate deal?

    The Vatican sold the London building in 2022 at an estimated loss of about 140 million euros ($161.50 million).

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