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Santo Domingo.- The Chamber of Deputies stripped the parliamentary immunity from the lawmaker Ramon Antonio Fernandez (Papo) , sentenced to one year in prison for abducting a minor and statutory rape.

Fernandez will serve six months of a one year sentence at Najayo prison, and the remaining six on parole.

FILE. The deputy Ramon Antonio Fernandez (Papo), sentenced to one year in prison for abducting a minor and statutory rape, noon Thursday announced he’ll renounce his parliamentary immunity until the process concludes, but didn’t provide documents to support his decision.

The lawmaker denied having been a fugitive, because all the time he’s been going to work in Congress and in Santiago Rodriguez province.

He said he learned of the warrant for his arrest through the media on Monday.

Fernandez said he’s not a rapist, and that his situation stems from attempta to tarnish his image and discredit him, "and have achieved it."

"I've never been on the run, and if at the end I have to serve six months in prison I’ll dedicate myself to finish my fourth book."

The lawmaker added that he had placed himself at the disposition of Sentencing judge Saulo I. Diaz, when he was being questioned by the lower Chamber’s Disciplinary Committee.

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10 comment(s)
Written by: stillhere, 6 Sep 2012 1:00 PM
From: Dominican Republic
1 year for abducting and raping a minor.. Now that's and god dam joke...
parliamentary immunity... bigger joke.. would anyone advocate such a thing for any crime?
This needs to change and change now!
Written by: Danilo, 6 Sep 2012 1:40 PM
From: Dominican Republic, www.DuckyDeals.com
He's phucked! But only for 6 months, which is a start.
Written by: RobertoJose, 6 Sep 2012 2:30 PM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... ((You're blind to the fact that you're blind))
This is how we protect our women and children? It's only a slap on the wrist........
Written by: gmiller261, 6 Sep 2012 2:55 PM
From: United States

As I said in "Lawmakers must deal with colleague convicted of statutory rape"

Real justice will not be served.

Dominican authorities do not see anything wrong with this type of behavior.

What a pathetic country.

Failed State.
Written by: BASTA, 6 Sep 2012 3:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs/Free abortions for all
gmiller261,==3***s
Written by: RonEvane This user is banned, 6 Sep 2012 5:02 PM
From: United States, Gaithersburg, Maryland

The report didn't say whether he'll retain his post in government. It would seem obvious that after being convicted of a crime, it would mean automatic dismissal, but in DR, one never knows!
Written by: stillhere, 6 Sep 2012 5:10 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Ron ..it make him over qualified to go back to his old job? a promotion might be on the cards when he gets out???
Written by: VeronicaDR, 6 Sep 2012 5:39 PM
From: United States
If this man only serves 6 months this will be a tragedy. Yesterday he had immunity though and today he is in jail so we will have to wait and see what happens. At least he is in jail.
Written by: elBuscoon, 6 Sep 2012 7:09 PM
From: Cuba, La Havana, Que Viva La Revolucion

This fockink country will all ways be the same shit untill someone puts a 45 right inbetween his eyes.

Or cut his man hood and shove it down his throught

Justice served ......Caso cerado. finished

Written by: gmiller261, 7 Sep 2012 9:16 AM
From: United States

elBuscoon, perfect.
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