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Eddies66 10-01-2014 03:01 PM

Justice for the Working Man
 
FORMER GENERAL CONTRACTOR CONVICTED OF DEFRAUDING EMPLOYEES BY TAKING $80,000 IN WAGES AND KEEPING MONEY FOR HIMSELF FROM PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS

SANTA ANA - A former general contractor was convicted and sentenced today for defrauding his employees by taking their wages totaling over $80,000 in loss and keeping the money for himself from a state public works contract. Sourin Babayan, 65, Glendale, pleaded guilty to the court to 17 felony counts of taking and receiving a portion of a worker's wage on public works project and six felony counts of dissuading a witness from prosecuting a crime. He was sentenced to two years in state prison and ordered to pay $80,200 in restitution.

Jim Wahl 10-01-2014 11:05 PM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
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Originally Posted by Eddies66 (Post 448078)
FORMER GENERAL CONTRACTOR CONVICTED OF DEFRAUDING EMPLOYEES BY TAKING $80,000 IN WAGES AND KEEPING MONEY FOR HIMSELF FROM PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS

SANTA ANA - A former general contractor was convicted and sentenced today for defrauding his employees by taking their wages totaling over $80,000 in loss and keeping the money for himself from a state public works contract. Sourin Babayan, 65, Glendale, pleaded guilty to the court to 17 felony counts of taking and receiving a portion of a worker's wage on public works project and six felony counts of dissuading a witness from prosecuting a crime. He was sentenced to two years in state prison and ordered to pay $80,200 in restitution.

When he gets out of prison he could probably run for public office as a Democrat and win. Dems tend to elect and reelect crooks, Repubs shun them and they are rarely ever heard from again. Jim

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Eddies66 10-02-2014 09:18 AM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
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Originally Posted by Jim Wahl (Post 448135)
When he gets out of prison he could probably run for public office as a Democrat and win. Dems tend to elect and reelect crooks, Repubs shun them and they are rarely ever heard from again. Jim

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Jim, you really don't know anything about politics and you just proved it.

Run to Rund 10-02-2014 09:38 AM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
Just check out Harry and Nancy. After their lifetimes of "public service" how are their bank accounts?

Eddies66 10-02-2014 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Run to Rund (Post 448159)
Just check out Harry and Nancy. After their lifetimes of "public service" how are their bank accounts?

Check out any political hack's bank account. Name one that is not on the take.

Dick Butler 10-03-2014 09:40 AM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
Justice, an interesting word. Seems it has become defined as getting what "I" want. Watch the interviews on TV of crowds at various protests. They all think that the only way that "Justice" is achieved is if the crowd mentality is satisfied with the decisions of government, police, or courts. If they don't get what THEY are asking for there is no "Justice". Seems to be another Liberal interpretation of terms. Even facts don't matter.

Eddies66 10-03-2014 10:24 AM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
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Originally Posted by Dick Butler (Post 448306)
Justice, an interesting word. Seems it has become defined as getting what "I" want. Watch the interviews on TV of crowds at various protests. They all think that the only way that "Justice" is achieved is if the crowd mentality is satisfied with the decisions of government, police, or courts. If they don't get what THEY are asking for there is no "Justice". Seems to be another Liberal interpretation of terms. Even facts don't matter.

Justice in this case has to do with the law (Davis-Bacon) and not the employers quest for greed.

Dick Butler 10-03-2014 05:25 PM

Re: Justice for the Working Man
 
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Originally Posted by Eddies66 (Post 448321)
Justice in this case has to do with the law (Davis-Bacon) and not the employers quest for greed.

Wrong reference. I was referring to "protests" in Illinois for courts to indict policeman. Similar here in Dayton ohio where man with plastic gun killed in Wal Mart when he would not drop it. Probably a mistaken shooting but he "had a Gun" and he was waving it around in the store.
We hear plans for evacuation in Illinois if no indictment causes Riots....


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