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Auto Company President Charged With Manslaughter Pleads Not Guilty
The owner of a Massachusetts auto auction where five people were killed when a vehicle driven by an unlicensed driver plowed into a crowd two years ago has pleaded not guilty to five counts of manslaughter. James Lamb, owner and president of the Lynnway Auto Auction in Billerica, was released on personal recognizance after his arraignment Thursday in Middlesex Superior...
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Owner of Lynnway Auto Auction in Court
The president of Lynnway Auto Auction Inc. will be arraigned on five charges of manslaughter following a deadly crash during an auction.
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Lynnway Auto Auction, President Charged With 5 Counts of Manslaughter
Nearly two years after five people were killed when a vehicle suddenly accelerated into a crowd at the Lynnway Auto Auction Inc. in Billerica, Massachusetts, authorities announced charges in the case. Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Billerica Deputy Police Chief Roy Frost held a news conference Thursday to announce that both the Lynnway Auto Auction Inc. and its president...
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Auto Auction Where 5 Died Assessed $200,000 in Penalties
Federal workplace safety regulators say a Massachusetts auto auction where five people died when a vehicle careened into a crowd last May has agreed to pay $200,000 in penalties. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Monday that Billerica-based LynnWay Auto Auction Inc. has also agreed to add several safety measures, including the installation of...