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Crash victims’ families prepare to make what could be their final plea for Boeing’s prosecution

Families of 110 victims urge a judge to reject a non-prosecution deal and appoint a special prosecutor to hold Boeing accountable for misleading regulators about flight-control software.

  • Families who lost loved ones in two Boeing 737 Max crashes may make a final plea for Boeing's prosecution in a Texas court on Wednesday.
  • Boeing was charged with conspiracy to commit fraud related to the crashes that killed 346 people, but struck a deal to avoid prosecution by paying fines and compensation.
  • A federal judge rejected Boeing's plea deal in December and invited some victims' families to address the court, with one planning to speak whose daughter died in the Ethiopian Airlines crash.
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