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Jury in PCA Criminal Trial Continues Deliberations Today

By Dan Flynn on September 19, 2014

The jury in Albany, GA, ended its first full day of deliberations on Thursday without reaching a verdict in the trial of three former Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) executives who face a total of…
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Letter From the Editor: Week Seven of the PCA Trial

By Dan Flynn on September 14, 2014

Anyone involved in a big trial, even as a casual observer, probably feels a little unsettled when the case goes to the jury as we are all just left sitting around and waiting. We don’t…
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Defense Attorneys in PCA Criminal Case to Give Closing Arguments Today

By Dan Flynn on September 12, 2014

After testimony from 45 witnesses, the often-tedious introduction of 1,000 pages of documents, and difficulty getting some evidence, the prosecuting attorney decided to end on the 32nd day of the trial where it began —…
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Closing Arguments Today in Peanut Corporation of America Criminal Trial

By Dan Flynn on September 11, 2014

The jury today will hear closing arguments in the Peanut Corporation of America criminal case in Albany, GA. One of the final acts in a drama six years in the making, the closings will get…
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