Sanford man pleads guilty to felony unlawful sexual contact – Daily Bulldog
FARMINGTON — A Sanford man pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual contact with a minor in 2018 and was sentenced last week to a three-year, partially suspended sentence in Franklin County Court.
Luis Frawley, 35, previously of Jackman but now of Sanford, pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual interference, a Class C felony, as well as a misdemeanor unlawful sexual touching. The charges relate to the same victim, a minor who was under the age of 14 when the incidents giving rise to the charges occurred in the summer of 2018.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office was referred to the case by another law enforcement agency, after determining that the criminal conduct occurred in Franklin County. Frawley admitted to an FCSO detective that he touched the victim.
Frawley was sentenced to three years for the felony, followed by two years probation. Frawley was sentenced to the longest immediate jail term allowed under the arranged plea, at 90 days. The sentence for the offense of unlawful sexual touching was set at 364 days, all suspended, followed by an additional year of probation. Frawley’s sentences will be served consecutively, meaning he will be on probation for three years after his release. The terms of his probation will include counseling, submitting to random searches of electronic devices and having no contact with minors under the age of 18 unless supervised by their parents.
Frawley’s conviction for the crime of unlawful sexual contact means he will have to register under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act for the next 25 years.
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