Food Safety News - September 23, 2015 Wilkerson Awaits ‘Voluntary Surrender,’ Lists Appeal Grounds

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Wilkerson Awaits 'Voluntary Surrender,' Lists Appeal Grounds

By Dan Flynn

One of the three defendants sentenced Monday in the Peanut Corporation of America (PCA) criminal case remains free. Mary Wilkerson, who was sentenced to five years of imprisonment after her jury conviction for obstruction of justice, remains free on a $25,000 bond. That’s until she is assigned to a prison facility by the Bureau of... Continue Reading

Bearing Witness to Justice at the PCA Sentencing

By Darin Detwiler

Audiences at my lectures are often surprised that, after the death of my 16-month-old son, Riley, during the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak, no state or federal agency filed criminal charges against anyone involved in that easily-preventable tragedy. For the past 22 years since Riley's death, I viewed the American justice system... Continue Reading

Tentative Settlement Reached in MI Jail Food Poisoning Case

By News Desk

A tentative settlement has been reached in the federal lawsuit filed by 16 former inmates against Kent County, MI, and food vendor Aramark Corp., reports WZZM in Grand Rapids. The proposed settlement is between Aramark Corp. and the former inmates who, along with more than 200 others, claimed to have been sickened by chicken tacos served at... Continue Reading

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