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May 08, 2009 News
Registrar of the Supreme Court, Evelyn Sita Ramlal, was on Wednesday indicted from duty.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) took the decision to proceed with this form of action pending the determination of Ramlal’s court matter which is currently before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
Ramlal reportedly received the letter from the JSC on Wednesday afternoon. Her interdiction was effective immediately.
Ramlal had applied to Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Roger Luncheon, for administrative leave immediately after she was charged with several counts of conspiring to commit a felony on April 27. Dr. Luncheon acceded to the request.
Ramlal and former Major General of the Guyana Defence Force, Norman Mc Lean, were recently slapped with a number of indictable counts of conspiring to commit a felony.
Both Ramlal and Mc Lean were not required to plead to the indictable charges, which were read to them by Acting Chief Magistrate, Melissa Robertson, at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
It was alleged that Major General Mc Lean, on February 17, 2005, with intent to defraud, delivered to Dawn Britton, a forged Process of Court of Justice (an adoption order) in respect of Ananne Anastacia Mc Call, dated December 14, 2004, knowing same to be forged.
It was further alleged that Mc Lean on February 17, 2005 with the intent to defraud, delivered to Leota Landford, a forged adoption order in respect of Ananne Anastacia Mc Call, which is dated December 14, 2004.
Both Mc Lean and Ramlal were charged with conspiracy to commit a felony. It was alleged that the two defendants between December 10, 2004 and March 18, 2009 with the intent to defraud conspired with each other to forge a judicial document in respect to Ananne Anastacia Mc Call purporting to show that the said adoption order was done on December 14, 2000.
It was further alleged that the same defendants between December 10, 2004 and March 18, 2009 with the intent to defraud, conspired with each other to forge a judicial document in respect to Ananne Anastacia Mc Call, purporting to show that the said adoption order was caused on December 10, 2001 knowing same to be false.
A third charge states that both Ramlal and Mc Lean between June 18, 2004 and March 18, 2009, conspired with each other and forged a Judicial Order that is to say an “Ad Litum” order in respect to the adoption of Ananne Anastacia Mc Call, purporting to show that the order was dated August 10, 2000 when it was dated August 14, 2000 knowing same to be false.
Another charge alleged that the two defendants between June 1, 2004 and March 2009 with the intent to defraud they conspired with each other to forge a Judicial Order that is to say an Affidavit in support of a Summons of Statement by Lynette Mc Lean, a Consent Parent Form, an Application for Adoption in relation to Ananne Anastacia Mc Call, an Authority of Attendance of Report Form from the adoption Board, a Consent of Parent or Guardian Form in the matter of the adoption of the said child.
Mc Lean was placed on $ 85,000 bail on each of six charges for a total of $510,000, while Ramlal was placed on $85,000 bail on each of the four for a total of $340,000.
They were also ordered to return to court on June 5.
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