Ramos appeared in Royal Court on Friday and his lawyer, Advocate Chris Hillier, entered guilty pleas to all three charges against him.

Pictured: Ramos will remain in custody until he is sentenced.
Ramos will be sentenced before the Superior Number – a panel that only assembles for the most serious of cases – on 2 April at 10:00.
Solicitor General Mark Temple asked for Ramos to be remanded in custody until this date.
Advocate Hillier requested that a Social Enquiry Report be prepared ahead of the sentencing.
The lawyer also made an application for bail but it was refused.