A federal judge in Texas rejected Boeing’s plea agreement with the Justice Department in a case related to two deadly 737 MAX crashes. U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor declined to approve ...
A federal judge rejected aerospace company Boeing’s guilty plea deal in connection to multiple fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes in part because of the deal’s diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
A federal judge ... Boeing and the Justice Department settled on the proposed plea agreement, prompting an outcry from families of those who died in the crashes. At the time, CBS News reported the ...
The judge called Boeing's plea deal with the Justice Department inadequate and a betrayal of the 346 crash victims' families. Boeing's crisis worsens as its machinists' union rejects a new ...
A Boeing plea deal intended to resolve a case related to two fatal crashes of its planes has been rejected by a US judge. The plane maker agreed with the US government in July to plead guilty to ...
Boeing and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) confirm they are revising a proposal under which the company would plead guilty to federal fraud charges, a move coming after a federal judge rejected an ...
Boeing's diversity policies came under fire from the US judge ... "cozy deal" between Boeing and the Justice Department. "This order should lead to a significant renegotiation of the plea deal ...
That led to new negotiations and the plea deal that Judge O’Connor rejected. In July, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a single felony count of conspiracy to commit fraud for allegedly deceiving ...
Boeing and the DOJ's options could include appealing the judge's rejection of the plea deal or presenting a renegotiated agreement for court approval. U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth, ...
DALLAS (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday ... in the government and Boeing’s ethics and anti-fraud efforts,” he wrote. O’Connor also objected that the plea deal called for the government ...
DALLAS (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday rejected a deal that would ... bestselling airline plane. Boeing and the Justice Department could try to negotiate a new plea agreement.