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The Department of Justice has decided to drop its criminal case against Boeing despite the company agreeing to plead guilty last year to its role in two fatal 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people.
The U.S. Justice Department has formally moved to dismiss a criminal fraud charge against Boeing and asked a judge to cancel an upcoming trial connected to two plane crashes that killed 346 people ...
The U.S. Justice Department has formally moved to dismiss a criminal fraud charge against Boeing and has asked a judge to ...
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India Today on MSNUS asks judge to dismiss criminal case over Boeing 737 MAX crashesUS DOJ seeks to drop Boeing's fraud charge after a USD 1.1B settlement over fatal 737 MAX crashes, including victim ...
Under the "agreement in principle," Boeing would pay or invest more than $1.1 billion, including an additional $445 million ...
Boeing reaches a $1.1 billion non-prosecution agreement with the DOJ, admitting to obstruction in the 737 MAX case and ...
Boeing got a sweetheart deal on Max 737 crashes, with no fraud conviction and no monitor. Last year Judge O'Connor dismissed ...
A deal between the DOJ and Boeing will save the aerospace behemoth from criminal prosecution for two 737 MAX fatal crashes.
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