Food Safety News - August 31, 2015 Prison Time Could Still Be Increased in PCA Criminal Case

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Prison Time Could Still Be Increased in PCA Criminal Case

By Dan Flynn

Harsher sentences could be imposed in three weeks if the trial judge in the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) criminal case decides the defendants were conscious or accepting of reckless risk of death or bodily injury in committing the crimes they stand convicted of by a jury. And U.S. District Court Judge W. Louis Sands... Continue Reading

Harsher Sentences Remain Possible in PCA Criminal Case

By Dan Flynn

Harsher sentences could be imposed in three weeks if the trial judge in the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) criminal case decides that the defendants were conscious, or accepting, of reckless risk of death or bodily injury in committing the crimes they stand convicted of by a jury. U.S. District Court Judge W. Louis Sands... Continue Reading

FSMA: No Safety, No Modernization

By Richard Williams

In the midst of food prices that are already on the rise, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) will vastly increase costs, but it's not likely to change food safety nor will it modernize our approach to food safety. In a new research paper, I examine four of the biggest... Continue Reading

FDA Warning Letters: Seafood HACCP Violations, Manufacturing Plant Contamination

By News Desk

A Maspeth, NY, seafood importer, a Springfield, VA, bean sprout operation, and a Brooklyn, NY, cheese manufacturer were on the receiving end of recent warning letters from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Shah Poran Distributors Inc. was sent a warning letter dated Aug. 12 from FDA's New York district office concerning alleged violations of the seafood... Continue Reading

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