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OM | 15 years in jail asked for rape, robbery, assault and extortion

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15 years in jail asked for rape, robbery, assault and extortion
15 years in jail asked for rape, robbery, assault and extortion

The Prosecutor’s Office asked for a jail sentence of 15 years against R.O.N.R. (30) on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. He is being accused of two counts of rape, two counts theft, two counts of robbery, two counts of common assault and extortion.

All his victims were females and were between 19 and 67 years old. While denying any involvement in the accusations during the preliminary investigation, the suspect did say during the criminal proceedings in court that he had sexual intercourse with one of the victims, but that it was consensual.

The Prosecutor’s Office did not deem this statement likely and believed all accusations against the suspect are legally and convincingly proven. The Court of First Instance will give its verdict on November 2.

Bron: Openbaar Ministerie Sint Maarten

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