A decade after her death, Ganesh Ramsaran of New Berlin, has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter in the 2012 murder of his wife Jennifer Ramsaran.
The New Berlin man accused of killing his wife in December of 2012 appeared in Chenango County Court Monday morning.
Ganesh Ramsaran appeared after both of his attorneys requested to be dismissed. His attorneys, James Chamberlin of Norwich and F...
A motion to disqualify Chenango County District Attorney Joseph McBride from prosecuting murder suspect Ganesh R. Ramsaran was denied in Chenango County Court on Monday.
Ganesh Ramsaran pleaded not guilty today to murdering his wife Jennifer Ramsaran. He was in court for arraignment on an indictment by a Chenango County grand jury.
Ganesh "Remy" Ramsaran will return to court for arraignment today on a grand jury indictment for the murder of his wife Jennifer Ramsaran.
Jennifer was reported missing 5 months ago, and the cause of her death has not been released, due to an evidentiary issue.
Chenango County Sheriff's Office arrested Ganesh Ramsaran in connection with the death of wife, Jennifer Ramsaran, and has been charged with second degree murder.
The Chenango County Sheriff's Office says the investigation into the death of New Berlin resident Jennifer Ramsaran is still ongoing.
Police are still waiting for the Onondaga County Medical Examiner's Office's report as to the cause of Ramsaran's death.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the death of Jennifer Rasmaran, whose body was found Feb. 26 off center road in the town of Pharsalia.
The cause of Ramsaran's death has not been released and police are still awaiting a toxicology report from the Onondaga County Medical Examiner's Office.