Families of the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 are urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to criminally prosecute the planemaker. They argue that Boeing violated a 2021 deal to overhaul its compliance program. DOJ officials are expected to decide by late May whether Boeing breached the prosecution deal.
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The families of victims who died in one of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes met with Department of Justice officials Wednesday regarding the looming decision to prosecute or dismiss charges against the company. https://t.co/DDjo3c0UNb
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Boeing crash victim families are urging the feds to criminally prosecute the company over two fatal 737-MAX crashes: https://t.co/JOBzDzj7q1
Boeing’s financial woes continue as families of 737 Max crash victims push U.S. to prosecute the plane maker. https://t.co/oaxAD6nEsT
US Justice Department officials plan to decide as soon as late May whether Boeing violated an agreement that shielded the planemaker from criminal prosecution over fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, people familiar with the matter said https://t.co/VDELJZeUSd
US Justice Department officials plan to decide as soon as late May whether Boeing violated an agreement that shielded the planemaker from criminal prosecution over fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, people familiar with the matter said. More here: https://t.co/IP4S1ihWtR
The US Justice Department could decide by early June whether to tear up its controversial deferred-prosecution agreement with Boeing, according to lawyers for the families of people killed in two crashes of 737 Max jets https://t.co/nfiDjyWSIA
US to decide by late May if Boeing violated prosecution deal, sources say https://t.co/mN8lb2BuPf https://t.co/cjcemDVTOY
Boeing crash victim families are urging the feds to criminally prosecute the company over two fatal 737-Max crashes. https://t.co/k6d7UkTdgP
US to decide by late May whether Boeing violated prosecution deal, sources say https://t.co/xbApzLQwfP https://t.co/lV2WfeYeJd
Boeing's financial woes continue, while families of crash victims urge U.S. to prosecute the company https://t.co/u764435Qd9
⚠️ US TO DECIDE BY LATE MAY WHETHER BOEING VIOLATED PROSECUTION DEAL, SOURCES SAY Full Story → https://t.co/vmUzE22M7c U.S. Justice Department officials are planning to decide as soon as late May whether Boeing violated an agreement that shielded the planemaker from criminal… https://t.co/xr1AVAMe0E
U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO DECIDE BY AS SOON AS LATE MAY WHETHER BOEING VIOLATED PROSECUTION DEAL, SOURCES SAY
Victims' families of the two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 will press the DOJ to prosecute the planemaker. They are expected to argue that Boeing violated a 2021 deal with prosecutors to overhaul its compliance program following the crashes https://t.co/bruGfzKODp https://t.co/aogTg8huuU
Boeing's crash agreement with DOJ under scrutiny https://t.co/KwFWbxGTiT https://t.co/Wn8ysBZ0HC
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Families of the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 will press DOJ officials to criminally prosecute the planemaker after a January in-flight blowout exposed continuing safety and quality issues https://t.co/bruGfzLmsX https://t.co/bU27viDinU