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Max crashes are pressing the U.S. Justice Department to pursue a criminal trial against the aerospace giant rather than ...
The Justice Department advised families of victims of two 737 Max crashes that it was considering a plan to drop a previous ...
Lawyers for the families who lost loved ones in the crashes of two 737 Max jets said the DOJ intends to drop all criminal ...
The U.S. Department of Justice's indication that it might drop charges against Boeing is a bitter pill for crash victims' ...
The Justice Department may drop its criminal prosecution of Boeing for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max ...
The Justice Department may drop its criminal prosecution of Boeing for allegedly misleading U.S. regulators about the 737 Max ...
Unlike the initial deal proposed by the DOJ in 2024, the new pretrial resolution that's now under consideration wouldn't ...
The US Department of Justice is set to drop a criminal case against aircraft maker Boeing despite the fact that the company agreed to plead guilty last year, according to attorneys for families of ...
The Trump administration plans to abandon a felony criminal charge against Boeing and instead pursue a nonprosecutorial settlement with the aircraft-making juggernaut over two fatal 737 Max plane ...
“I am also appalled by the DOJ’s professed fear of losing at trial against Boeing. In what Alice in Wonderland world does Boeing win at trial, given the facts we know?” Paul ...
With a trial set to begin June 23, the U.S. Dept. of Justice may drop its prosecution of Boeing Corp. and instead enter into a new non-prosecution agreement, according to several published reports. It ...