Tag: criminal
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Jurors Seated, Tainted Peanut Outbreak Trial Begins
While a number of jurors were dismissed because a two-month trial would create hardships for them, a 12-member jury and six alternates were selected on July 31, 2014, and opening statements began the next day in the criminal prosecution of former Peanut Corp. of America (PCA) owner Stewart Parnell, his brother Michael Parnell and the…
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Claims Trimmed in Case Against Bigelow for Allegedly Inflating Health Benefits of Tea
A California federal court has dismissed fraud claims against R.C. Bigelow in a putative class action accusing the company of advertising that its tea “delivers healthful antioxidants” when the levels of antioxidants are too low to benefit the consumer. Victor v. R.C. Bigelow, No. 13-2976 (N.D. Cal., order entered July 18, 2014). The court allowed…
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Trial Delayed for Former Peanut Corp. Officials
A federal court in Georgia has delayed until July 28, 2014, the criminal proceedings against Stewart Parnell, former owner of the Peanut Corp. of America, which was implicated in a 2008-2009 nationwide Salmonella outbreak that sickened hundreds and led to at least nine deaths. United States v. Parnell, No. 13-cr-12 (M.D. Ga., order entered July 11, 2014).…
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Pre-Trial Rulings Mount in Peanut Corp. CEO Criminal Proceeding
A federal court in Georgia has entered a number of orders in criminal proceedings, expected to go to trial July 14, 2014, against the former owner of the Peanut Corp. of America, implicated in a 2008-2009 nationwide Salmonella outbreak that sickened hundreds and led to at least nine deaths; among the orders was one denying…
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Court Excludes Defendant’s Neuropsychologist in Peanut Co. Lawsuit
Following a hearing on the admissibility of expert testimony proffered as to Stewart Parnell’s ability to form the intent to commit alleged crimes arising from a national Salmonella outbreak linked to the Peanut Corp. of America, the company he formerly owned, a federal court in Georgia has excluded the expert, finding his testimony unhelpful and…
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Peanut Corp. Owner Fails in Effort to Seal “Highly Prejudicial” Email
A federal court in Georgia presiding over the criminal case filed against the former owner of the Peanut Corp. of America, implicated in a nationwide Salmonella outbreak in 2009, has denied Stewart Parnell’s motion to seal an exhibit that the government intends to introduce as Rule 404(b) evidence— that evidence pertaining to crimes, wrongs or…
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Quality Egg to Pay $6.8 Million Fine in Salmonella Outbreak
As anticipated, Quality Egg LLC and its former owners, Austin “Jack” DeCoster and his son Peter, have entered guilty pleas to charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce. Additional information about the plea agreement appears in Issue 524 of this Update. They admitted that the company’s shell eggs, shipped to buyers in states throughout the…
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Peanut Co. Executive Seeks to Exclude Victim-Impact Testimony at Trial
Stewart Parnell, former president of the Peanut Corp. of America (PCA), linked to a 2008-2009 nationwide Salmonella outbreak that allegedly killed nine who consumed products made with the company’s tainted peanut paste and injured some 700 others, has filed a motion asking the court to exclude “all evidence related to any alleged illness or death”…