Prosecution on deleting messages wrapsEx-BP engineer pleads guilty to lesser charge, gets probation; text messages between engineer, friend, deleted without permission KEVIN McGILL Associated Press
A former BP engineer accused of obstructing an investigation into the Gulf of Mexico oil spill by deleting a string of text messages pleaded guilty Nov. 6 to a lesser charge, avoiding prison time and ending a legal ordeal that spanned four years.
Prosecutors declined comment after dropping the obst....
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