Found Deceased NY - Jennifer Ramsaran, 36, Chenango County, 11 Dec 2012 - #11

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I just found this nice article (written by a Deputy D.A. in a different county in NY) that helps to explain how the Grand Jury works in NY state. The Grand Jury will apparently be comprised of 23 local citizens, who sit on a variety of cases for about 20 days. They hear the evidence, and then make a decision to file an indictment (which happens 75% of the time in the county where the author works), dismiss the case (happens 7% of the time), remove the case to family court (in case of juvenile), or there's something called an SCI -- where the defendant can waive indictment. The decision of the Grand Jury is a majority decision (at least 12 out of 23) rather than unanimous.

At the Grand Jury, the defendant (or his lawyer) will testify.

The people who serve on a Grand Jury are generally those who can serve for the 20 day block of time - retirees, unemployed, those who work for the state and still get paid while serving, housewives (who don't have small children at home), etc.

http://campus.udayton.edu/~grandjur/recent/hnygjw.htm

According to this article, the Grand Jury proceedings are not open to the public. (Is that the appearance that's scheduled for next Thursday???)

http://manhattanda.org/criminal-justice-system-how-it-works?s=39
 
Does "running down their mom" mean that he bad mouthed her or reprimanded her?

I took it to mean bad-mouthing her, and the wording "in recent months" led me to believe it was after she died.

(However, when I first read it, the image that came to mind was running her down with the car or something -- which of course couldn't be right).
 
So these are his two options (Either/Or):

Chenango County Judge Frank Revoir Jr. set cash bail for Ganesh Ramsaran, 38, at $150,000. The judge also set a real estate bail for Ramsaran in the amount of $300,000.

http://thedailystar.com/localnews/x1169353402/Ramsaran-faces-murder-charge

This is subject to varying percentages and equity equaling bail amount...as he was not granted an option of a high cash bond- just real estate. At minimum- that is 30,000 cash + 270,000 in equity :)

ETA: got the property records handy zweibel..?
 
I was just thinking shall I go find them. Give me a sec. I know in advance the property is valued at less than $270,000 though..........
 
I was just thinking shall I go find them. Give me a sec. I know in advance the property is valued at less than $270,000 though..........

I know too :floorlaugh:


and if Jen's name is on it - can't use it anyway...:seeya:
 
Yep. It definitely says 'Chenango County District Attorney James Chamberlain'.......that's 2007.

Boy, he's come a long way.

ETA: Sorry, 'assistant DA'
 
Yes, that one is low. I have a much more reliable estimate, somewhere.....
 
I've just seen some old posts out there with Chenango locals complaining bitterly about the high cost of Chenango attorneys (though I don't think that's anything confined to Chenango, myself).

But I'm guessing a former assistant DA is not low-cost. And I'm guessing he is going to be good. He knows both sides of the law, so to speak, and he'll know what a jury made up of locals will like and - more importantly - what they'll hate. Unlike his client.
 
Quoting Abigail (my quote button is not working)

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It really bothers me when people infer that we should be not be discussing GR "because of the children" -- when he had no such qualms about disrespecting Jennifer right in front of the children (after she was known to be dead, no less), not to mention the way he disrespected her to the media, as Zweibel has pointed out.
End quote.

Not only that, but the kids probably aready know way more disturbing stuff than we do. Anything we say is 3rd hand at best, they have been in the midst of it all their lives.
 
New information from Friday media:

1) Sheriff received the full autopsy results earlier this week http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Murdered-wifes-husband-arrested-207889801.html
2) Evidence from autopsy prompted deputies to bring Ganesh Ramsaran in Friday morning for further questioning (same link as above)
3) GR is arrested at 11 AM on Friday, May 18, & charged with 2nd degree murder. :jail: http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/2013-05-17/17341/Ramsaran-arrested/
4) Family friend and spokesperson, David Drew, said LE notified Jennifer’s father around noon. http://www.wbng.com/news/video/Murdered-wifes-husband-arrested-207889801.html
5) Ganesh Ramsaran was arraigned Friday afternoon in front of Chenango County Court Judge Frank Revoir Jr. (same link as #1 above)
6) D.A. McBride asked judge not to grant bail http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/05/husband_charged_in_murder_of_c.html
7) Cash bail of $150,000 and a real estate bail of $300,000 was set by Judge Revoir http://thedailystar.com/breakingnews/x730880962/Ganesh-Remy-Ramsaran-arrested
8) GR has retained a lawyer and pled not-guilty (link 1 above)
9) GR is scheduled to re-appear in the Town of New Berlin Court on Thursday, May 23 (link 1 above)
10) “Police say they have the truth: That Remy Ramsaran killed his wife” http://www.wbng.com/news/local/Remy-Ramsaran-Mourner-to-Murderer-207965801.html
11) District Attorney McBride stated that an examination by authorities on GR’s home computer revealed his alibi (at home working on computer) to be false http://www.evesun.com/news/stories/...der-pleads-not-guilty-hours-after-his-arrest/
12) According to McBride, GR was involved in an on-going affair (link for 11 above)
13) Jennifer had scheduled an appointment with a divorce attorney (link for 12)
14) “The DA's office says Jennifer Ramsaran was murdered the same day she was reported missing.” http://www.9wsyr.com/content/news/b...arged-with-murder/MHSfBxIGoUmmDtJpehBedw.cspx
15) GR is being held at the Chenango County Correctional Facility (link for 14 above):behindbar
16) “Remy Ramsaran had always been suspect No. 1, according to authorities.” http://www.wbng.com/news/video/Remy-Ramsaran-Mourner-to-Murderer-207965801.html

Amazing Job Abigail!

:yourock:​
 
I think the dog has died Abigail........or don't tell me the poor thing disappeared too?

I'm no expert, but it is possible to ascertain a time of death to within hours. But never usually with a person left outside for so long. That's why I believe the snow must have worked a small miracle for Jennifer. Unless LE has some other kind of evidence. I can't think what it would be though.

Maybe someone answered this already. I think that the blood found in the car was key in determining time of death.
 
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