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TheNormalAlternative t1_iuncpzi wrote

>George Michell owns seven McDonald's locations in Brooklyn and was ordered to pay $1 million to 511 employees who had their rights violated as workers.

That comes out to less than $2,000 per person, even less when you take into account that a handful of employees will be getting more (the article states that at least 2 illegally fired employees will get about 25K)

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olseadog t1_iunat24 wrote

Sounds like r/upliftingnews

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SolitaryMarmot t1_iunrr2e wrote

Wow, fined once and went back to cheating workers again. There should be a criminal prosecution for repeat offenders. Instead of locking up people who snatch iPhones they should lock up people who snatch millions from their employees.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iup5kci wrote

the iPhone snatchers are let free too In NYC

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DontDrinkTooMuch t1_iuq2cl5 wrote

They aren't let free. Don't bullshit.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuq2hm3 wrote

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DontDrinkTooMuch t1_iuq3f20 wrote

Should court cases move faster? Yeah. Should judges have more freedom to set bail? Yes. Doesn't mean he was freed, as he wasn't tried yet.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuq3muo wrote

>A career criminal was repeatedly busted and released again in Manhattan in the past month — allegedly committing one of his crimes right behind the courthouse less than an hour after being freed, records show.

> Darin Mickens, 55, is so prolific at his illicit pickpocketing craft that he was once featured in the NYPD’s “Nifty 50” deck of cards of the Big Apple’s biggest subway-crime recidivists, police sources said.

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DontDrinkTooMuch t1_iuq42do wrote

"currently has three open cases tied to a slew of Manhattan pickpocket "busts — in which he was released without bail each time."

Being released without bail means he didn't face trial yet. I think you have a big misunderstanding how the court system works.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuq6isw wrote

> This guy never met a pocket he didn’t want to pick,” a disgusted law enforcement source said.

> The sticky-fingered suspect has lodged 66 arrests in all and currently has three open cases tied to a slew of Manhattan pickpocket busts — in which he was released without bail each time.

> In two of his most recent cases, even Manhattan prosecutors from soft-on-crime District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office argued that Mickens be held on cash bail as high as $75,000 because of his repeat arrests, citing a tweak to the state’s heavily criticized bail-reform laws that supposedly allows the move.

> Mickens had been charged in each case with fourth-degree grand larceny, a non-violent felony that is not eligible for bail under the controversial criminal reform statutes. The 2019 state bail-reform measures, viewed as excessively lenient by critics, changed the landscape of the criminal-justice system in the Empire State.

> The measure eliminated bail for misdemeanors and many felony changes, stripping judges of discretion to order defendants held, including repeat offenders.

> In two of his most recent cases, even Manhattan prosecutors from soft-on-crime District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office argued that Mickens be held on cash bail as high as $75,000 because of his repeat arrests, citing a tweak to the state’s heavily criticized bail-reform laws that supposedly allows the move.

> Mickens had been charged in each case with fourth-degree grand larceny, a non-violent felony that is not eligible for bail under the controversial criminal reform statutes.

> The “harm on harm” statute is one of the few tools prosecutors still have to argue for bail in cases involving non-bail-eligible offenses — but it’s a remedy not typically granted.

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DontDrinkTooMuch t1_iuq77zr wrote

You can keep quoting the article but you're missing it's crucial points that don't say he's being freed on charges.

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someone_whoisthat t1_iunicte wrote

Does this count as a crime post?

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuoo1yt wrote

It’s a labor violation which unfortunately isn’t considered a crime. Despite the fact that wage theft is the largest type of theft in America each year

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oreosfly t1_iuok0qg wrote

Lmfaooo this is about to be a copy-pasta for the next month

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuo6beo wrote

This is a "crime" post why is it not removed?

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuoo2x1 wrote

It’s a labor violation not a crime.

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PM-Nice-Thoughts t1_iuoqvld wrote

Are crime posts removed now? Probably for the better if so

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuoqzhj wrote

They’re directed to the crime mega thread that is stickies to the top of the sub.

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ctindel t1_iupn6sg wrote

When did that happen? I remember two days ago when someone asked to stop seeing crime posts, that’s all it takes and the sub rules changed?

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuqtvt0 wrote

People have been asking for the change for years, just giving it a shot.

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ctindel t1_iuquaph wrote

That’s a bummer I think knowing what goes on in our city is a good thing though I realize other people like to only think happy thoughts.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuooa84 wrote

Theft of wages is a "crime". I guess some "crimes" are more equal than others.

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuoow5u wrote

This story is about a labor violation, hence the fine. If they prosecute this as a crime that would be great, but the article is about the labor violation and subsequent fine.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuop8mo wrote

So, some "crimes" are more equal than others. Got it Napoleon. 🤫🤐

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SolitaryMarmot t1_iuotjl8 wrote

There's a difference between criminal and civil penalties. If you steal millions from your employees, you don't get arrested and sent to Rikers. That is not in the NY Penal Law.

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuopq5s wrote

I guess if you want to ignore the actual response and facts here so you can play the victim, sure.

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ShinyGodzilla t1_iuor4zb wrote

Please dear leader tell us what is and isn't a "crime".

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iuorddk wrote

Don’t need to ask me. You can read the article That’s really clear that this is not a crime. No need to get upset at others because of your own confusion or need to feel persecuted.

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P0stNutClarity t1_iur4zgp wrote

Which McDonald's? Need to know to never go there

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