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Rafa Mir appeals eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence, challenges police testimony

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Rafa Mir appeal lodged after 8½-year sentence; player says videos were ignored

Rafa Mir appeal lodged after an 8.5-year prison sentence for sexual assault; he says defence videos were omitted from the ruling and asks a higher court to reexamine police testimony. (156 characters)

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Rafa Mir has formally appealed the eight-and-a-half-year prison sentence handed down by the Valencia court, announcing that he will seek review of what his legal team says are omitted pieces of evidence. The "Rafa Mir appeal" was disclosed by the player in a video on social media in which he said he will pursue his defence through the courts and will not debate the case publicly. The appeal challenges the decision of Section Four of the Provincial Court of Valencia and raises questions about the treatment of video material and aspects of the police investigation.

Mir lodges formal appeal against the ruling

Rafa Mir posted a video message saying he and his lawyers have filed an appeal and expect a higher court to reassess the case. He emphasized that, out of respect for the process and the people involved, he will defend his position "where it corresponds," in the judicial system rather than in public debate. Mir also thanked family, friends and others who have supported him and said he will focus on his work while the legal process continues.

His statement reiterates that the appeal is aimed at securing a review by a superior instance and at ensuring all submitted evidence receives appropriate judicial consideration. The player framed the move as a legal step rather than a public rebuttal, signaling a focused legal strategy rather than media engagement. This formal appeal preserves his right to challenge both the factual findings and legal conclusions reached by the lower court.

Provincial court imposed an 8.5-year sentence and civil damages

The Provincial Court of Valencia found Mir guilty after the trial held on May 28 and the decision was made public by the regional High Court on June 15. The court imposed an eight-year and six-month prison term on Mir and ordered him to pay civil compensation of €64,000 to the principal complainant. A friend present that night, identified in the judgment as Pablo Jara, received a two-year prison sentence and was ordered to pay €6,280 in damages after being convicted of sexual aggression, moral injury and minor injuries.

The sentence, which is not yet final, lays out criminal and civil consequences stemming from events that occurred during a late-night gathering. The Provincial Court said the evidence presented at trial supported the accusations to the degree required for conviction, a finding that Mir’s legal team now seeks to overturn or modify through appeal. The court’s decision also raised points about witness accounts and investigative actions that have become focal points in the appeal.

Judges found assaults occurred at a Bétera property late in summer 2024

The court’s verdict describes incidents that took place on the night of August 31 into September 1, 2024, at a chalet in Bétera, on the outskirts of Valencia. According to the judgment, the court concluded that Mir sexually assaulted the first complainant first in a swimming pool and subsequently in a bathroom, while his associate committed assaults against a second young woman at the pool and later ejected her from the property. The two complainants had met the men earlier that night in a nightclub and later went to the property with two male companions.

Authorities arrested Mir in September 2024 while he was on loan at Valencia; at the time he was contracted to Sevilla and had spent the season on loan at Elche. The court’s factual findings formed the basis of the convictions even as the sentence itself remains subject to challenge on appeal. These established facts and the sequence described in the ruling are central both to the prosecution’s case and to the matters now under review by Mir’s defence.

Defence contends videos and other materials were not considered

In his public statement, Mir said his legal team submitted video recordings and other material during the procedure that do not appear in the court’s written decision. Defence representatives argue those materials merit judicial evaluation and could affect the legal appraisal of events and witness statements. The player’s team has indicated the absence of such evidence from the judgment as a primary reason for seeking reconsideration by a higher court.

The appeal will ask appellate judges to weigh whether the trial court correctly admitted, assessed and incorporated all evidence placed before it. Defence lawyers also contend that an adequate review must examine any discrepancies between submitted material and the narrative set out in the ruling, and that procedural or evidentiary errors should be corrected at the appellate level. These claims frame the appeal as a request for a fuller evidentiary review rather than a solely factual dispute.

Audiencia flagged inconsistencies in local police testimony

The sentencing document itself includes a critical observation about the testimony of local police officers who responded to reports at the property, noting contradictions between their accounts and those of the complainants. The Provincial Court asked that certain police testimony be scrutinized in light of those discrepancies, a point that Mir has highlighted in asserting that investigative and evidentiary questions require higher-court scrutiny. That judicial questioning of police actions has become a notable element in the unfolding legal argument.

Prosecutors and defence counsel can both point to the court’s remarks about investigatory testimony as part of their appellate submissions, and judges on appeal will consider whether such issues affected the trial’s fairness or the weight of the evidence. The review of police conduct and statements may involve procedural records, witness re-examination or assessment of how those accounts were integrated into the judgment. For the defence, such examination is central to claims that the trial failed to consider all relevant material adequately.

Club status and potential professional consequences for Mir

Mir remains under contract with Sevilla and spent this past season on loan at Elche, having been playing on loan at Valencia at the time of his arrest in September 2024. The conviction and the pending appeal pose immediate challenges for his professional future, as clubs, leagues and governing bodies consider both legal outcomes and internal regulations in deciding any disciplinary or contractual moves. In his social media message he said he will concentrate on his work and await the judicial outcome rather than engage in public dispute.

At present, the sentence is not final and Mir’s appeal preserves his ability to continue contesting the conviction in higher courts. Any change in the legal status resulting from appellate rulings could influence sporting authorities’ responses and the contractual situation with his parent club. Clubs typically factor pending legal proceedings and final judicial determinations into personnel decisions, but those processes vary and will unfold only as the courts issue further rulings.

The appeal will bring the case to an appellate bench for reassessment of evidence, legal findings and procedural questions. Both the defence’s claims regarding omitted videos and the court’s own queries about investigatory testimony are likely to be central themes in forthcoming appellate briefs and hearings. The judicial timetable will determine when those issues are resolved and when any custodial measures might be executed or stayed pending appeal.

Rafa Mir has asked that the matter be handled by the courts and pledged not to debate details publicly as he pursues the appeal, underscoring his intent to challenge the conviction through legal channels. Supporters and critics alike will watch how appellate judges respond to claims about evidentiary omissions and the court’s questions about police testimony as the case proceeds. In the meantime, Mir has said he will focus on his immediate professional commitments while the judicial process continues.

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