Man sentenced to jail in Framingham sexual assault case involving teenager

July 12, 2010
By Michael DelSignore on July 12, 2010 1:28 AM |

A 28-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a Massachusetts sexual assault charge involving a teenage girl in Framingham, the MetroWest Daily News reported.

Franklin Ramirez, 28, also pleaded guilt to disorderly conduct and giving a fake name to police. A Framingham District Court judge sentenced him to nine-months in the Middlesex County House of Corrections with credit for 136 days served.

Prosecutors report that the 15-year-old girl claimed she had been sexually assaulted in June 2008. She said she was riding her bike when approached by Ramirez, whom she knew, and two other men. She allowed the men to come to her apartment. She reported she was then lured to the bedroom by Ramirez, where he began to sexually assault her before she broke away, ran from the apartment and called police.

Ramirez was initially charged with indecent assault and battery on a person older than 14, kidnapping, and assault with intent to rape. The other charges resulted from an April arrest in which Ramirez was accused of crashing a baby shower, where he started dancing with young girls despite being ordered to leave.

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