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Vatican computer tech convicted in leaks scandal

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Sciarpelletti said Saturday he never opened the envelope given to him 2 ½ years ago, and insisted that his statements given to investigators were confused because of the "moral shock" he felt after being arrested and held in a Vatican cell for a day in May.

He also said that it is difficult to remember what he did nearly three years earlier, including who gave him the documents.

"I challenge anyone to recall what he did three years earlier, even on the day of your birthday," Sciarpelletti told the court.

Also on Saturday, two Vatican security officials gave brief testimony, including the No. 2 Swiss guard commander who told the court that Sciarpelletti cooperated with investigators.

The pope's top bodyguard, Domenico Giani, didn't come to court, citing security duties involving appearances by Benedict elsewhere at the Vatican, and the judge excused him from testifying.

The usual formal atmosphere of the Vatican courtroom had a moment of brief humor, provided by Sciarpelletti. When a court employee, taking down summaries of the testimony on a laptop, complained of computer problems, Sciarpelletti offered his services, asking the judge: "Do you need a technician?"

The courtroom rippled with chuckles, but his help wasn't needed. It turned out there was a problem with a plug, which was quickly resolved.

Lombardi said it was unclear if Sciarpelletti will keep his Vatican job. The defendant was ordered to pay court costs of a few thousand dollars, he said.

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