Apparently in New York City, committing random acts of crime is perfectly okay, even if it’s your ninth time doing so. Judge Marva Brown decided to release 23-year-old Amira Hunter after the New Yorker randomly assaulted a man in the subway playing his cello, according to the New York Post. Hunter had been previously arrested eight different times for a variety of charges, most recently getting hit with second-degree assault for striking the musician. The young woman was put on supervised release with no bail despite prosecutors arguing for either a $15,000 cash bail or a $45,000 bond. She has…