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    A former California psychologist who faked a rape attack in an effort to convince her husband to move to a new neighbourhood today pleaded no contest to a felony conspiracy charge.
    Sacramento Superior Court Judge Kevin J. McCormick sentenced Laurie Ann Martinez to five years probation, six months of electronic monitoring and ordered her to pay $4,463.32 in restitution for the police investigation.
    On top of that comes the personal cost - her husband has divorced her, and she was fired from her job as a psychologist at California State Prison, Sacramento.

    The court was told Martinez, 36, engaged the help of her friend, Nicole April Snyder, 33, to stage the bogus crime in April last year. Before dialling 911, she split her own lip, wet her pants, ripped her blouse, and had a friend punch her in the face.
    When police arrived, she was crying hysterically, and told officers she had found a stranger in the house who knocked her out, raped her and fled taking two laptops, an Xbox and her purse.
    But she was allegedly caught out when a colleague told police she had faked the entire event.


    In court, Deputy District Attorney Chris Carlson called Martinez's behavior outrageous. He said it served to undermine the interests of true sexual assault victims.


    'The Police Department – law enforcement – is not a toy to be casually utilized by people to further their own personal agenda,' Carlson said outside court.

    'We've got real victims of crime that need (police) help in cases that are legitimate.
    'To send law enforcement off on wild goose chases like this really is an insult to the community."
    Police believe Martinez invented the attack to persuade her husband to move to a better neighbourhood, with less crime.
    Meanwhile, the 'stolen' goods were in fact hidden at Snyder's house.
    Snyder told police Martinez called her almost daily to 'decry her living circumstances with her husband,' said Officer Joyce Thorgrimson's Jan. 17 letter to the court.
    As for Martinez's psychologist's license, California Board of Psychology online records show it has been suspended. Carlson said Martinez waived a hearing to try to get it back.
    The fake rape report also carried some consequences for Martinez's marriage.
    A month after she filed it, her husband, according to online court records, filed for divorce.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...apes-jail.html

  • #2
    Despicable!
    An absolute insult to the real victims of these crimes.

    Glad hubby saw sense and walked away.
    Every person who does something like this further detoriates the cases of genuine rape victims.
    To go to such lengths to move home shows some sort of personality disorder.
    Either that or she's just a bloody evil cow!
    "Be sure your sin will find you out"

    Numbers 32:23

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    • #3
      Of course it is dispicable to fake a rape but I would be seriously asking questions about her mental health. To split her own lip, wet her pants and have a friend punch her in the face (was the friend prosecuted?) goes much further than the other cases we hear about. What was the motivation? Attention? Well she got lots of that!
      "I dreamt I went to the doctor's and she gave me eight minutes to live. I'd been sitting in the f**king waiting room half an hour." Sarah Kane (4.48 Psychosis)

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      • #4
        Don't ya just love the fact that she was a pyschologist?

        Prisoners regard these as the most dangerous people on the planet, given powers to section others and cause untold grief.

        That's one unstable loopy-loo I wouldn't put in a position of power. Sick woman.

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        • #5
          Psychologists can't actually section. It's the nurses, social workers and psychiatrists you have to fear!

          Actually I am wrong. Psychologists and occupational therapists can now be approved mental health professionals. I am glad I don't know that. Shows how long it is since my last sectioning
          Last edited by friday; 29 January 2012, 06:45 AM.
          "I dreamt I went to the doctor's and she gave me eight minutes to live. I'd been sitting in the f**king waiting room half an hour." Sarah Kane (4.48 Psychosis)

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          • #6
            Yeah, get on the wrong side of one of these trick-cyclists and it can be a one-way ticket to never seeing the outside world again.

            Dangerous, dangerous people. Doesn't surprise me that woman was one of them.

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            • #7
              Is this a bad time to mention I want to become a psychologist...?
              "I dreamt I went to the doctor's and she gave me eight minutes to live. I'd been sitting in the f**king waiting room half an hour." Sarah Kane (4.48 Psychosis)

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              • #8
                no - you'll make a good one, you have inside knowledge - not from a book!
                And God promised men that good and obedient wives would be found in all corners of the world. Then made the world round .... and laughed and laughed and laughed ..

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                • #9
                  [QUOTE=Saffron;23712]law enforcement – is not a toy to be casually utilized by people to further their own personal agenda,' Carlson said outside court.


                  Unfortunately I see it happening every single day in rape cases, assault cases, breach of restraining order cases, domestic violence prevention order cases. People using the legal system to get a leg up for family proceedings or divorces or housing issues. It makes me so angry when it regularly happens, but unfortunately too few false victims get charged for wasting police time or perverting the course of justice (like in this case).
                  Hope this post helps. But this post does not constitute legal advice, nor a contract/agreement for it.

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