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In a legal dispute concerning the involuntary civil commitment of A.R.C., a 34-year-old man displaying psychotic symptoms, the court was tasked with determining whether second-year psychiatry residents could be considered "psychiatrists" under Tex.
In Dec. 2018, the parties entered into a services agreement that provided defendant would perform medical coding and billing support services for plaintiff.
Appellant was convicted by a jury of one count of continuous sexual abuse of a young child and two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. He appealed, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence and the jury charge, and he argued the convictions violated his double jeopardy rights. With regard to the evidence, the court took note of testimony that the abuse began between the births of two children and continued to occur after a third child's birth.
Following his arrest at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on December 23, 2019, for committing a sexual act on a minor, defendant was indicted on January 22, 2020, on multiple counts related to sexual abuse of a child.