The mayor of Providence is among 18 mayors nationwide reviving …
The mayor of Providence is among 18 mayors nationwide reviving …
Updated: Tuesday, 04 Dec 2012, 11:29 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 04 Dec 2012, 11:29 PM EST
PROVIDENCE, RI. (AP) -- Lawyers for a Texas natural gas company convicted of illegally storing mercury in Rhode Island have told a judge he should limit its fine to no more than $50,000 after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the original $18 million penalty.
Southern Union Co. on Monday argued before U.S... District Court Judge William Smith that a jury found the company violated the law for one day. The maximum penalty is $50,000 per day.
Prosecutors say Southern Union broke the law for more than two years. Smith based his $18 million penalty in part on that number. The high court found he shouldn't have done that without a jury deciding the number of days the company broke the law.
Prosecutors asked Smith to seat a new jury to help decide a new penalty.
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