Executives Plead Guilty in Employee Death on Job
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Court records showed that employees of Digital Pre-Press International were not trained on proper safety procedures, including turning off a machine's power source before setting up jobs on the cutter/creaser. The machine allegedly lacked required safety devices.
According to the Times, Sakhuja faces up to three years in state prison and a $250,000 fine. If he pays the corporate and personal fines, he may get just one year in county jail and five years' probation. Yeung is receiving three years' probation.
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