Boeing and US Justice Department Seek Judge's Approval for Deal Opposed by Crash Victims' Families
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Boeing and US Justice Department seek judge's approval for deal opposed by crash victims' families
Boeing and Justice Department seek judge's approval for deal opposed by crash victims' Boeing and the Justice Department on Wednesday asked a U.S. judge to approve an agreement that allows the company...
Peter Reilly on the Cash For Immunity Boeing Non Prosecution Agreement - Corporate Crime Reporter
A motion was filed earlier this month on behalf of families who lost loved ones in two Boeing crashes six years ago asking a federal court judge to reject the Department of Justice agreement it reached with Boeing not to prosecute the aircraft manufacturer for criminal fraud. Peter Reilly Texas A&M School of Law The brief from fifteen families objecting to the non prosecution agreement argues that the Department is violating the judicial revi…
US court pushed to back 737 Max non-prosecution deal
Boeing and the US Justice Department have asked a judge to approve an agreement that allows the company to avoid prosecution despite objections from relatives of some of the 346 people killed in two 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019. The deal enables Boeing to avoid being branded a convicted felon and to escape oversight from an independent monitor for three years that was part of a plea deal struck in 2024 to a criminal fraud charge that it misl…
Australian National Review - Families of US Firefighters Seek Compensation Over Deadly Aircraft Crash in Australia
A plane drops fire retardant to protect a property, in New South Wales, Australia, on Jan. 10, 2020. Saeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images A Supreme Court in New South Wales (NSW) has accepted a lawsuit by the families of two deceased U.S. firefighters who sued the state’s Rural Fire Service (RFS) over a tragic aircraft crash in 2020. On Jan. 23, 2020, a C-130 Hercules aircraft of the Canadian aerial firefighting company Coulson Aviation crashed in s…
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