The State is suing Raphael Fraga for multiple charges including aggravated assault and cruelty to children

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Raphael Fraga’s appeal against his convictions for multiple charges, including aggravated assault and cruelty to children, was partially successful in the Court of Appeals of Georgia. The court found insufficient evidence to support Fraga’s conviction for cruelty to children in the third degree but upheld other convictions related to family violence. The case involved incidents where Fraga allegedly committed acts of violence and threats against his girlfriend and her children. Despite the partial reversal, Fraga’s sentence remains largely intact.

Source: A24A0548_RAPHAEL_FRAGA_v_THE_STATE_Opinion.pdf


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