Woman gets 7-14 years for lying to police!

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  • #804507
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    Joetech
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    #804511
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    743 roadmaster
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    few

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    do not see that near enough

    mgtow is its own worst enemy- https://www.campusreform.org/

    #804517
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    Hahahahaha she’s like the first man on the moon lol. Imagine being this dumb f~~~ing c~~~. All she sees in society is immunity and pussy passes her whole life, and then she gets to be the first c~~~ actually held accountable for her atrocious, malicious, and reprehensible behaviour. Imagine her abject SHOCK when they slapped cuffs on her and sentenced her. LOL

    I’m starting to think feminism is more diabolical than we thought. They lead the women down the road towards “equality”, granting pussy passes and special treatment every step of the way. Then slooooooooowly, they start removing the pussy pass scaffolding until women are left twisting in the wind, truly equal. Ahhhhhhhhhh yes. You’ve come a long way baby.

    The answer, is no.

    #804524
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    OldBill
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    Ahhh… good old Kristin Ruggiero… what a peach.

    She was convicted nearly 8 years ago and she would have been eligible for parole this year. Would have been eligible that is if she hadn’t committed suicide after the state supreme court upheld her conviction in 2011.

    Her boyfriend also got 3 or 4 years for helping her try to fabricate evidence against her ex-husband.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #804529
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    Secret Agent MGTOW
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    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=10&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwih1pCvnP_aAhWm54MKHWgIAroQFghfMAk&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nationalparentsorganization.org%2Fblog%2F9511-kristin-ruggiero-sen&usg=AOvVaw2YuRYjOBeiaO1D6HsxTekS
    So, there IS accountability! Who knew?

    This ONLY happened to her because SHE got the criminal courts involved, AND was caught on tape rejoicing over the judge’s health problems. They require evidence and do not 100% exist to be a woman’s fight friend like unconstitutional “family” court.

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

    #804532
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    MGTOW_Mike
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    “I’m going to pull the mental health card, you know what I mean?”

    Straight from her mouth.

    Lurkers. This is a warning.

    Now, rewind many years. The two of them met. Sparks were flying. So much passion and intensity. Lust is temporary, leaving a couple thinking why they are still together.

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

    #804534
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    Buller100
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    Great news… what a c~~~

    #804536
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    OldBill
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    This ONLY happened to her because SHE got the criminal courts involved.

    Very good point. If I remember correctly, the DA said as much.

    After being convicted by the lower court, the c~~~’s lawyer argued that New Hampshire’s law on recording phone calls didn’t apply because she’d made some of them from South Carolina. The same lawyer also suggested that the judge had been too harsh in sentencing because, while in prison and talking on the phone with her c~~~ mother, Ruggiero had been taped celebrating the judge’s open heart surgery.

    The state supreme court didn’t buy any of that and confirmed the original conviction and sentence. Ruggiero purposely overdosed within hours of getting the news. It’s unknown whether she actually wanted to commit suicide or was just trying to manufacture some sympathy. My money is on the latter.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #804551
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    Bstoff
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    This needs to be spread far and wide.

    Too bad “family” courts don’t give a s~~~ about dads.
    They only even pretend to care about the kids.

    #804553
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    Y_
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    Not long enough.

    #804607
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    Anonymous
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    When I go to court I tell the truth and get systematically dismissed without a finding…

    #804670
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    IMickey503
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    About god damn time. And To a Coasty no less.

    The article here so you don’t have to click out if you don’t want to.

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    The Kristin Ruggiero case is finally over. (Or at least I think it is. Apparently the DA is still investigating her on other charges.) Here’s the latest (Union Leader, 8/20/10).

    She’s been sentenced to serve a term of 7-14 years in prison for lying to police, prosecutors and in court, all for the purpose of setting up her husband, Coast Guard Petty Officer Jeffrey Ruggiero.

    Not surprisingly, it all started with a divorce and child custody case. Kristin was angry that Jeffrey wanted something to do with his children post-divorce, so she falsely accused him of “criminal threatening.”

    While Jeffrey Ruggiero was being investigated, his ex-wife called him at all hours and taunted him over the phone, according to court testimony. “She mocked him. She laughed at him. (She said) ‘I took all your money, I took your daughter and now I am going to take your career’,” Assistant County Attorney Jerome Blanchard said in court yesterday.

    That gave her a leg up in the custody case and eventually, he was convicted, on her evidence alone, of a misdemeanor and released on bail pending sentencing. But that wasn’t nearly enough for Kristin. She was enraged that Jeffrey hadn’t been jailed and that his career in the Coast Guard been ruined.

    So she upped the ante. She bought a cell phone in his name and started sending threatening messages from it to herself. She then went to police with “proof” that he’d violated the terms of his bail. Police, however, saw through that scheme and arrested her and prosecutors charged her with multiple counts of falsifying evidence.

    While in jail and awaiting trial, Kristin kept scamming, but unfortunately for her, her calls were recorded by police and played at her sentencing hearing. Among other things, she asked her mother to find a doctor who would say she had been addicted to prescription medication. That would have allowed her to be sentenced to house arrest.

    “I’m going to pull the mental health card, you know what I mean?” Ruggiero says during the call, which was played in court. “It has to be outpatient in the United States and I can live at home.”

    Perhaps her stupidest move was to rejoice over the phone to her father about her judge’s bypass surgery.
    “Dad, guess what? Judge McHugh had a quadruple bypass!” Ruggiero said during the phone call…

    A few months later she was in the same judge’s courtroom weeping and begging for mercy. Judge McHugh seemed strangely unmoved. I wonder why. Kristin Ruggiero has always seemed to me to be stupider than most people who try to game the family court system, but still her case is instructive.

    As we now can see clearly, she was a liar from the start. But what we can also see is that if she’d confined her lying to family court, she’d be walking around free to this day and have custody of their daughter.

    Meanwhile Jeffrey would probably have been dishonorably discharged from the Coast Guard and have at best very limited supervised visitation with his child. So what went “wrong” for Kristin Ruggiero?

    She got the police and criminal courts involved and they, unlike family court, have the odd habit of demanding a little thing called ‘evidence.’ Assistant DA Jerome Blanchard
    said Ruggiero’s folly came because claims in criminal court had to be backed up — unlike in family court where she made repeated claims about ex-husband’s behavior. “Unfortunately for her, we’re not in family court anymore,” Blanchard said.

    Fancy that; “claims in criminal court ha[ve] to be backed up.” Who’d’ve guessed? And in making that statement, Mr. Blanchard said a mouthful. What he knows is what so many people, both inside and outside of the legal profession know as well – that claims of abuse made in family court don’t have to be “backed up,” i.e. by actual evidence.

    That in turn is why countless attorneys over the years have spoken out about the blatant misuse of DV claims in custody matters. How many lawyers and litigants have to complain that false DV claims are often used to gain an advantage in custody cases before state legislatures do something about the practice? For that matter, why don’t judges put a stop to it?

    There’s no law anywhere that prevents a judge from holding an evidentiary hearing to determine the validity of a claim of DV made in his/her court. The scam is well known to all, it’s commonly used and yet little is done by anyone to put a stop to it.

    Think of everything that would have been saved if the family court had simply demanded that Kristin Ruggiero prove her claim against Jeffrey. Think further about the effects of that requirement of proof being known by attorneys to be standard practice.

    Kristin Ruggiero would never have made her false claims; the custody case would have been decided on the evidence and the police and criminal courts would never have gotten involved.

    But that’s not what happened because Kristin Ruggiero knew that she could lie with impunity in her custody case. Her mistake was to assume that criminal courts are as lax as family courts.

    That laxness leads to countless cases in which parents (mostly fathers) lose their children and children lose their fathers, and all because family courts refuse to demand that little thing called proof. Jerome Blanchard’s words, casually said, should shame every family court judge in the nation.

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    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

    #804673
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    IMickey503
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    This needs to be spread far and wide.

    Too bad “family” courts don’t give a s~~~ about dads.
    They only even pretend to care about the kids.

    As long as it gives jobs to the lazy state employees and they get incentives for more money, then it’s just going to keep going.

    Damn, if ONLY trump did not sign in VAWA again. Man, that was the biggest blow this year as far as I am concerned.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

    #804676
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    IMickey503
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    Oh and she’s dead.

    http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20111229/NEWS/112290399

    By Lynne Tuohy
    Posted Dec 29, 2011 at 2:00 AM

    the New Hampshire Supreme Court.

    CONCORD — A New Hampshire convict died just hours after her conviction for fabricating evidence against her ex-husband was upheld by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.

    Corrections officials say 36-year-old Kristin Ruggiero suffered a seizure at about 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. She was transported from the women’s prison in Goffstown to Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, where she was pronounced dead.

    The New Hampshire State Police and Corrections Investigation Bureau are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.

    The New Hampshire Supreme Court’s ruling upholding numerous convictions for fabricating evidence and making a false report to police was made public 90 minutes before her seizure was reported.

    Ruggiero began serving a 7- to 14-year sentence on Aug. 19, 2010. She would not have been eligible for parole until January 2018, according to corrections officials.

    Ruggiero was convicted of using a cellphone she registered to her ex-husband — Jeffrey Ruggiero — to send threatening messages to herself and then falsely reporting the threats to police. She sent the threatening messages after first obtaining a restraining order against him.

    Jeffrey Ruggiero was convicted in April 2008 of threatening, sending obscene material and violating a protective order based on her fabrications. A Superior Court judge in September 2010 vindicated Jeffrey Ruggiero by annulling his convictions.

    The jury that convicted Kristin Ruggiero found she had sent the messages to herself. Jeffrey Ruggiero, a Coast Guard petty officer, recorded other messages and texts that she had sent to him, which allowed officials to match up phone numbers used to send the fabricated threats.

    In upholding Ruggiero’s conviction, the Supreme Court ruled for the first time that recordings made in a state that permits covert audio and videotaping by one party are admissible in New Hampshire, even though the same evidence would not be admissible if it were recorded in New Hampshire.

    “None of the calls to Jeffrey originated in New Hampshire,” the court wrote. “Finally, the calls were legally intercepted in South Carolina, not New Hampshire.”

    Mark Sisti, who represented Ruggiero on appeal, said the decision eviscerates protections provided by the state’s wiretapping laws. He spoke to The Associated Press before corrections officials announced Ruggiero’s death. He did not immediately return calls for comment on whether she had learned of the decision before she went into medical distress.

    “It’s a severe blow to privacy rights and the privacy expectations of citizens in the state of New Hampshire who are involved in litigation in the court system,” Sisti said. He said litigants can simply go to a state that allows parties to record conversations with another without their knowledge in an effort to gain evidence against them.

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    IMickey503
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    http://www.unionleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20111230/NEWS03/712309995/0/NEWS0602

    Yup Confirmed she died in jail. Ohhhh. SO SAD! And are they talking about her crime? Nope. They are P~~~ed of the guy was able to use “wiretapping Laws” in his state??

    So Check this out. HE RECORDED HER CONVERSATION IN HIS STATE.. And then they are p~~~ed he was able to do that?

    This c~~~ is still getting a pussy pass, and this is all so that they can keep the racket going?

    F~~~ THIS SYSTEM!
    GLAD SHE DIED!

    You are all alone. If you have been falsely accused of RAPE, DV, PLEASE let all men know about the people who did this. http://register-her.net/web/guest/home

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    Atton
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    Court’s got some b~~~~.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

    #804726
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    RASman
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    Wonder what she took to bring on the seizure.

    #804773
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    I’m starting to think feminism is more diabolical than we thought.

    No matter how diabolical you think feminism is, you’re still nowhere near the reality.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    OldBill
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    Wonder what she took to bring on the seizure.

    I never read or heard what it was, but I very well could have missed a report that mentioned it. I do know they charged and convicted another prisoner for supplying her with whatever it was.

    The amount of contraband floating around in female prisons is a joke because the inmates can not only bribe the guards with pussy they can also stash stuff in their gash.

    I’m surprised we haven’t seen #metoo allegations made by prisoners and former prisoners against guards.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #805130
    Uchibenkei
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    play stupid games, win stupid prizes

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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