First Conviction for Corporate Manslaughter under the UK's Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007

The UK has now seen its first criminal conviction of a corporation for homicide. CMS Cameron McKenna  provides the story in an article here at Mondaq. 

The defendant company, a small entity with only 8 employees, "was convicted of the offence of corporate manslaughter under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007.  The conviction by jury follows a lengthy trial into the death of Alex Wright, a young geologist employed by the company, on 5 September 2008.  Mr Wright is believed to have died whilst investigating soil conditions in a deep trench, which collapsed and killed him."

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