A former Georgia peanut executive was sentenced to 28 years in prison Monday for presiding over a cover-up that led to a deadly salmonella outbreak, marking what legal experts believe to be the most severe punishment yet in a U.S.
A former Georgia peanut executive was sentenced to 28 years in prison Monday for presiding over a cover-up that led to a deadly salmonella outbreak, marking what legal experts believe to be the most severe punishment yet in a U.S.