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Families of the 346 victims killed in the two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes are preparing to oppose a proposed nonprosecution ...
Federal prosecutors will give the families of victims another chance to weigh in as they consider abandoning a plea deal with the company in favor of a non-prosecution agreement.
Families of victims from the Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a nonprosecution agreement between Boeing and the U.S.
The US Justice Department told a federal judge in Texas it hasn’t decided whether to enter into an agreement with Boeing Co.
Families of some of the 346 people killed in two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes plan to object to a tentative nonprosecution ...
Various reports suggest the U.S. DOJ may drop criminal charges against Boeing over the two deadly 737 MAX crashes.
The agreement would forestall a June 23 trial date the planemaker faces on a charge it misled US regulators about a crucial flight control system on the 737 MAX, its strongest-selling jet ...
Prosecutors are proposing a nonprosecution agreement to resolve Boeing’s violation of an earlier settlement.
Federal prosecutors will consider abandoning a plea deal with the company, lawyers for the families of some victims told The ...
Boeing agreed last year to plead guilty to defrauding regulators after the crashes of two 737 Max jets, in 2018 and 2019, ...
The company previously admitted that former employees deceived air-safety regulators before the two deadly crashes in 2018 ...
The attorneys said the family members are outraged by the decision and that they will object to the decision in court.