NY judge lets criminal charges stand against Pinoy nurses who quit jobs
The nurses resigned without notice from the Avalon Gardens Rehabilitation and
No harm was done to patients, but
State regulators cleared the nurses of any administrative wrongdoing last fall, but the facility hired a lawyer and pressed District Attorney Thomas Spota to file a criminal case anyway.
The judge, Robert Doyle, denied a motion to dismiss the case Friday.
A lawyer for the nurses, James Druker, said they had a right to quit, and are innocent of any crime.
“This is the classic uphill battle, but we’re going to fight on,” Druker told Newsday after the ruling.
The nurses had been recruited abroad to work in the
Vinluan and the nurses could face up to six years in prison if convicted on the charges.
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