Boeing prosecutors aim to decide criminal charge by early June
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Prosecutors are considering revoking the deferred-prosecution agreement with Boeing by the first week in June, bringing up the possibility of criminal charges over mishaps and recent incidents.
Families of crash victims expressed disappointment with the Justice Department for lack of transparency and concerns that the government may dismiss charges against Boeing this summer.
Former federal judge Paul Cassell, leading efforts to invalidate the 2021 deal, criticized the Justice Department for not providing sufficient information during meetings with families and lawyers.
If the Justice Department moves to dismiss charges against Boeing, families are prepared to vigorously fight back, suspecting potential favoritism toward the company.
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