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For the Defense podcast chronicles famous defense attorneys and their most fascinating trials – The Florida Bar

David Oscar Markus After the premiere season of the podcast For the Defense, Florida Bar member David Oscar Markus is set to release Season 2 January 26. The podcast focuses on the work of criminal defense lawyers. In each episode Markus interviews a top criminal defense lawyer about one of their most gripping trials. Markus, a Miami trial attorney who has been called “a reincarnation of the old school criminal defense lawyer” and has represented clients from the head of the Cali Cartel to Fortune 500 companies and their CEOs, continues his partnership with rakontur, the storytellers behind Cocaine Cowboys, 537 Votes, to tell trial stories from the perspective of the criminal defense lawyer.

Boeing Settles 737 Max Fraud Charge With $2 5 Billion Agreement

Boeing Settles 737 Max Fraud Charge With $2.5 Billion Agreement Bloomberg 1/8/2021 Alan Levin and Julie Johnsson © Bloomberg The Boeing Co. 737 Max airplane taxis after landing during a test flight in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson, who is licensed to fly the 737 along with several other jetliners from his time as a pilot at Delta Air Lines Inc., will be at the controls of a Max that has been updated with a variety of fixes the agency has proposed and may soon make mandatory. (Bloomberg) Boeing Co. reached a $2.5 billion agreement to settle a criminal charge that it defrauded the U.S. government by concealing information about the 737 Max, the ill-fated jet model involved in two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.

Boeing agrees to pay $2 5B+ to settle criminal fraud charges over 737 Max

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Eight of about a dozen grounded American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft were parked on a remote taxiway at Roswell International Air Center in Roswell, New Mexico, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News/TNS) Boeing agrees to pay $2.5B+ to settle criminal fraud charges over 737 Max Boeing has agreed with the U.S. government to pay just over $2.5 billion to defer prosecution and resolve a charge of “criminal misconduct” in its certification of the 737 Max, the Department of Justice announced Thursday. Of that amount, only $243.6 million, less than 10%, is a fine for the criminal conduct, “which reflects a fine at the low end” of the sentencing guidelines, the court agreement states.

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