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Posted: 1/4/2012 2:13:13 PM EDT
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/04/man-is-sentenced-for-raping-ex-girlfriend-and-then-framing-her/?partner=rss&emc=rss




The Queens private detective who raped his ex-girlfriend and then framed her for a series of fictional crimes
was sentenced to the maximum of 32 years in prison on Wednesday,
bringing to a close one of the most bizarre cases to grace a courtroom.
Using
knowledge he acquired partly from watching crime dramas like "C.S.I.,”
the private detective, Jerry Ramrattan, 39, orchestrated what
prosecutors in Queens called one of the most elaborate frame-ups in
recent history.


Mr. Ramrattan’s ex-girlfriend, Seemona Sumasar, 36, had accused him of raping her. After she refused to drop the rape charges, he concocted a scheme
that landed her in jail for seven months, making it seem as though Ms.
Sumasar was the likely perpetrator of a series of brazen armed
robberies, for which she was accused of impersonating a police officer.





The Queens district attorney’s office and the Nassau County district
attorney’s office had insisted on Ms. Sumasar’s guilt up until she was
freed just weeks before her own robbery trial was set to begin. Ms.
Sumasar filed a civil suit in December against the New York City Police
Department and the Nassau County Police Department for negligence
leading to her wrongful imprisonment..


Justice Buchter railed
against the Nassau County police, who had wrongly imprisoned Ms.
Sumasar, saying that it did not take "a Sherlock Holmes” to deduce that a
5-foot-2 former Wall Street analyst with no criminal record would not
have held people up at gunpoint.


 
Link Posted: 1/4/2012 2:23:36 PM EDT
[#1]
Justice Buchter railed against the Nassau County police, who had wrongly imprisoned Ms. Sumasar, saying that it did not take "a Sherlock Holmes” to deduce that a 5-foot-2 former Wall Street analyst with no criminal record would not have held people up at gunpoint.


Gotta go with the judge.

Wall Street uses computers to stick people up.
Link Posted: 1/4/2012 2:32:30 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Justice Buchter railed against the Nassau County police, who had wrongly imprisoned Ms. Sumasar, saying that it did not take "a Sherlock Holmes” to deduce that a 5-foot-2 former Wall Street analyst with no criminal record would not have held people up at gunpoint.


Gotta go with the judge.

Wall Street uses computers to stick people up.




Shouldn't you be pooping on a police car?

Link Posted: 1/4/2012 2:34:06 PM EDT
[#3]
That's one way to get closure.
Link Posted: 1/4/2012 3:13:25 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Justice Buchter railed against the Nassau County police, who had wrongly imprisoned Ms. Sumasar, saying that it did not take "a Sherlock Holmes” to deduce that a 5-foot-2 former Wall Street analyst with no criminal record would not have held people up at gunpoint.


Gotta go with the judge.

Wall Street uses computers to stick people up.




Shouldn't you be pooping on a police car?



poop thread
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