A Brooklyn woman convicted in 1999 for her role in the killing of an NYPD Police Officer was released from a state jail Dec. 10 but swiftly taken into Federal custody.
Betsy Ramos, sprung from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, was escorted to Brooklyn Federal court where she pleaded guilty to violating conditions of an earlier parole when she was convicted of manslaughter in connection with the May 1998 killing of Officer Anthony Mosomillo. She was once again behind bars soon afterward and will remain there until at least Dec. 20.
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