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Originally published Thursday, February 14, 2013 at 4:17 AM

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No prison for faking NYC crane inspections

A crane inspector will not be going to prison for fabricating inspections of New York City cranes including one that collapsed and killed seven people.

The Associated Press

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Typical of NYC - How many must die before someone goes to prison? Maybe they should... MORE

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NEW YORK —

A crane inspector will not be going to prison for fabricating inspections of New York City cranes including one that collapsed and killed seven people.

Edward Marquette was sentenced to five years of probation on Wednesday.

He was acquitted last year of all charges related to the deadly crane accident on March 15, 2008. But he was convicted of falsifying records of other inspections.

Marquette was also sentenced to 1,000 hours of community service and fined $5,000.

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