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San Bruno: PG&E will escape half of potential $1.13 billion fine in criminal trial

2015-12-10 12:16:36| Energy - Topix.net

A federal judge has slashed the maximum fine that PG&E faces in a federal criminal trial stemming from a fatal explosion in San Bruno, ruling that instead of paying up to $1.13 billion if convicted, the utility giant won't have to pay more than $562 million. In a ruling on Dec. 8, the judge ordered that PG&E can escape paying $565 million in fines as punishment over allegations that the company was criminally responsible for causing the blast of natural gas that killed eight residents of a quiet San Bruno neighborhood in September 2010.

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