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Judge Dismisses Boeing Criminal Case Over Deadly 737 Max Crashes, Criticizes DOJ Deal
A federal judge in Texas closed the criminal case involving two deadly Boeing 737 Max crashes despite criticizing the Department of Justice's deal with the aerospace giant. US District Judge Reed O'Connor granted the DOJ's motion to dismiss its conspiracy case against The Boeing Company

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Judge Allows DOJ To Drop Criminal Charges Against Boeing Over Fatal Crashes, Case Dismissed
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Boeing won’t face criminal charge over 737 Max crashes that killed hundreds of people
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US judge approves Trump administration's decision to drop Boeing criminal case
A U.S. judge approved a request by the Trump administration's Justice Department to dismiss a criminal case against Boeing , ...
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Boeing’s plea deal shot down by judge because the independent monitor would be a DEI hire
Boeing and the U.S. Justice Department have 30 days to come up with a new way to police the scandal-plagued aerospace group after a federal judge voided their plea agreement. The original deal ...

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