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Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20160813

Million. An amount some consider too small to prevent such disasters from happening again. Joining me now is george avalos, Business Reporter for the San Jose Mercury news. Nice to have you here. Thank you. Pg e faced 12 criminal charges. It was found guilty of six. Aside from obstructing an investigation charge, what were some of the other charges they were found guilty of . They were found guilty of a variety of violations of the Pipeline Safety act. These primarily included things such as their preparation, assessing threats and things like that, prioritizing threats, determining how to deal with dangers in the pipelines. The acquittals primarily related to there were six counts in which they were acquitted. Primarily related to Record Keeping issues. Initially, federal prosecutors were seeking nearly 600 million in fines. Then early this month, in a surprise move, they dropped that request to 6 million. Now with this latest verdict, the maximum penalty is 3 million. Why did prosecu

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Transcripts For KQEH KQED Newsroom 20160813

The utility faces a fine of 3 million. An amount some consider too small to prevent such disasters from happening again. Joining me now is george avalos, Business Reporter for the San Jose Mercury news. Nice to have you here. Thank you. Pg e faced 12 criminal charges. It was found guilty of six. Aside from obstructing an investigation charge, what were some of the other charges they were found guilty of . They were found guilty of a variety of violations of the Pipeline Safety act. These primarily included things such as their preparation, assessing threats and things like that, prioritizing threats, determining how to deal with dangers in the pipelines. The acquittals primarily related to there were six counts in which they were acquitted. Primarily related to Record Keeping issues. Initially, federal prosecutors were seeking nearly 600 million in fines. Then early this month, in a surprise move, they dropped that request to 6 million. Now with this latest verdict, the maximum penalty

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Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20160815

Million. An amount some consider too small to prevent such disasters from happening again. Joining me now is george avalos, Business Reporter for the San Jose Mercury news. Nice to have you here. Thank you. Pg e faced 12 criminal charges. It was found guilty of six. Aside from obstructing an investigation charge, what were some of the other charges they were found guilty of . They were found guilty of a variety of violations of the Pipeline Safety act. These primarily included things such as their preparation, assessing threats and things like that, prioritizing threats, determining how to deal with dangers in the pipelines. The acquittals primarily related to there were six counts in which they were acquitted. Primarily related to Record Keeping issues. Initially, federal prosecutors were seeking nearly 600 million in fines. Then early this month, in a surprise move, they dropped that request to 6 million. Now with this latest verdict, the maximum penalty is 3 million. Why did prosecu

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Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20160813

Million. An amount some consider too small to prevent such disasters from happening again. Joining me now is george avalos, Business Reporter for the San Jose Mercury news. Nice to have you here. Thank you. Pg e faced 12 criminal charges. It was found guilty of six. Aside from obstructing an investigation charge, what were some of the other charges they were found guilty of . They were found guilty of a variety of violations of the Pipeline Safety act. These primarily included things such as their preparation, assessing threats and things like that, prioritizing threats, determining how to deal with dangers in the pipelines. The acquittals primarily related to there were six counts in which they were acquitted. Primarily related to Record Keeping issues. Initially, federal prosecutors were seeking nearly 600 million in fines. Then early this month, in a surprise move, they dropped that request to 6 million. Now with this latest verdict, the maximum penalty is 3 million. Why did prosecu

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