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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Families of airplane crash victims get chance to object to Boeing non-prosecution deal
A U.S. judge on Wednesday will hold a hearing on whether to approve a deal between the Justice Department and Boeing that allows the planemaker to avoid prosecution on a charge stemming from two fatal 737 Max plane crashes that killed 346 people.
Victims' families to demand that Boeing face prosecution
Families who lost loved ones in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners may get their last chance to demand the company face criminal prosecution Wednesday, when a federal judge in Texas is scheduled to hear arguments on a U.S.…
Families to plea for Boeing's prosecution
Families who lost loved ones in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners may get their last chance to demand the company face criminal prosecution Wednesday, when a federal judge in Texas is scheduled to hear arguments on a U.S.…
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