Parole denied for Burlingame sex offender

(Crohn) – California’s conditional release council denied granting freedom on Wednesday to the perpetrator of sexual crimes in Burlingme, who spent three decades behind prison bars to try to rape.

Prosecutors in San Matteo County said that Luciano Ramirez, 63, still fails to understand the severity of his crimes and believes that he is “a victim of a harsh and unjustified punishment.”

On June 11, 1995, a married flight attendant was hanging next to a swimming pool in her apartment complex in Burlingami. Ramirez, a 33 -year -old registered sexual crime at the time, met the pool and drank together. Prosecutors said that after entering the woman’s apartment, the flight attendant told Ramirez that she was married and refused to accept his sexual progress.

Prosecutors said that Ramirez told the woman that he was not interested in her marriage, stood up to the woman’s clothes, and tried to rape her. The woman fought. One of his colleagues entered the room, saw what was happening, and called the police.

Ramirez, who had previous convictions, was arrested on sodomy, rape and criminal assault, by Burlingami police officers. On February 5, 1996, according to the California three strikes law, Ramirez was sentenced to 60 years in prison.

At the conditional release session on Wednesday at Valley State Prison in Choshlia, the prisoner told the council that he was “wrestling” with the flight host. “He still thinks he is not a perpetrator of sexual crimes,” said Da office.

The victim participated in the opposition session, his release on the conditional release.

The provincial prosecutor’s office said that during his contracts in prison, Ramirez achieved a bad record like a year. Prosecutors said that today he is considered in a moderate danger to the top to re -present it if they were released from the reservation.

The Board of Directors decided that Ramirez is still “an unreasonable danger to the danger to society if it is issued and therefore found it is not suitable for the conditional release,” the DA office wrote.

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