pleaded guilty in December to charges of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence and abuse of a dead body. Because he was a juvenile when arrested, he cannot be sentenced to mandatory life without any chance of release.The judge allowed his 84-year-old grandmother to see him up close during the latest court hearing.She said she would always be with her grandson and prayed with him, WESH TV reported.
His aunts and uncles shared memories of his mother and told the court they felt as though they had lost her and her son. Ramos was emotional as his family members spoke, and he apologised to them, adding he was not making excuses for his actions.“Because of my actions, I will never get to truly know my mom, “ Ramos said.“Not only have I.
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