...against several individual executives. Four former officials of Peanut Corporation of America, including the company's former president, were charged in federal...
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...Act ("RICO"), 18 U.S.C. § 1962(d), and related charges of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, drug distribution...
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...United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle...Zehr, asking him to bring peanut butter, tuna fish, and other...
...Working for Peanuts When executives from the Peanut Corporation of America appeared at a tense Capitol Hill hearing Feb. 11, two...
... When executives from the Peanut Corporation of America appeared at a tense Capitol Hill hearing Feb. 11, two...
...Food and Drug Administration's recent report concluding that the Peanut Corporation of America knowingly released a product that could have been contaminated. ...
...peanut butter that originated in a Georgia plant owned by Peanut Corporation of America, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. ...
...putative king of the class...suffered by America's consumers...against a corporation for misbehavior...system of peanuts for the...
...heading into the summer driving season, Congress is braced for another round of Big Oil bashing.But this time around, the usual rogues...
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