Source: Law.com – Newswire
Federal prosecutors are hailing the conviction of a former British
executive as a signal to corporate leaders to shape up. A federal jury
in Philadelphia on Tuesday convicted Ian Norris, the former CEO of The
Morgan Crucible Co., of conspiring with others to obstruct justice in a
federal investigation of price fixing in the carbon products industry.
Norris faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000
fine. Norris battled against extradition to the U.S. for nearly six
years.
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Former Morgan Crucible CEO Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice
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