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person, who made both statements. b) The identification procedure which apparently led to the identification of Ramon appears flawed and overly suggestive. (Please refer to section of the police report where the identification procedure re: LLLL is outlined. LLLL says, “Looks like the shooter”, Officer writes “was the shooter” – which is not what LLLL said.) 5) Ramon has an alibi. a) Fiance´ willing to take polygraph to support alibi. b) Has alibi evidence – signed receipts for activities surrounding time of incident. (Anchor Blue, Metropark, Pay Per View order) 6) Even the vehicle used to implicate Ramon has evidence value pointing to Ramon’s alibi. a) Sworn statement that the vehicle was in the custody of Ramon’s brother’s friend AAAAAA. b) Several statements supporting the claim by AAAAA. c) Police never took the vehicle in for an investigation, even though it was used to implicate Ramon in the crime, so obviously are following different leads. 7) Character evidence that suggests Ramon raises reasonable doubt. a) Absence of a substantial criminal record. b) Volunteered with Police Athletic League as a coach. (Also consequently passing a background check for the position.) c) Even at time of arrest wanted to be a police officer. d) Good long standing employment history – worked at same delivery company for seven years at the time of arrest. e) Is not a gang member and no history being one – no police field identification card. 8) To date, no physical evidence to tie Ramon to the crime. We are still in the process of making our way through the discovery and will keep you updated with our observations. Again, we are confident that there is no substantial reason for continuing to detain Ramon, and appreciate your advocacy is resolving this enormous mistake. Ramon’s family De-Bug

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