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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 ...
The U.S. Department of Justice's indication that it might drop charges against Boeing is a bitter pill for crash victims' families and the flying public.
A decision by the Justice Department not to pursue a guilty plea from Boeing would be the latest about-face in a long effort to hold the plane maker accountable for the crashes of two 737 Max jets.
Families of the 346 victims killed in the two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes are preparing to oppose a proposed nonprosecution ...
The potential agreement between the Justice Department and Boeing — which a DOJ official told families was not final — marks a stunning reversal. Last summer, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to ...
The US Department of Justice is considering a non-prosecution agreement for Boeing in a case tied to two fatal crashes as the plane maker reverses its previous decision to plead guilty ...
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 U.S. Justice Department told a Texas judge it hasn’t yet decided whether to finalize a non-prosecution agreement with ...
The Justice Department and Boeing are close to a deal that would allow the aerospace giant to avoid pleading guilty or a trial in a criminal case related to two deadly crashes of its 737 Max ...
WASHINGTON—Boeing won’t face prosecution in connection with two plane crashes that left 346 dead under a tentative deal with the Justice Department that would allow the U.S.’s biggest ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering dropping criminal fraud charges against Boeing for the company’s alleged misconduct in relation to certifying the 737 Max. DOJ attorneys ...