Outcome
The defendant's convictions for aggravated battery, unlawful restraint, and reckless conduct were affirmed on appeal.
What This Ruling Means
Based on the information provided, there appears to be confusion about this case. The excerpt describes "People v. Ortiz," which is a criminal domestic violence case where someone named Ortiz was convicted of aggravated battery, unlawful restraint, and reckless conduct, and sentenced to two years probation.
However, the case title listed is "Torres v. Gotham Drywall Inc.," which suggests an employment dispute between a worker named Torres and a drywall company. These appear to be two completely different cases.
Without the correct case details about Torres v. Gotham Drywall Inc., I cannot provide an accurate summary of what happened in the employment dispute, what the court decided, or what it means for workers.
If you have the correct case information about Torres v. Gotham Drywall Inc., please provide those details so I can give you a proper summary of the employment law ruling and its implications for workers.
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