At the request of the US Attorney’s Office, on Monday in Los Angeles US District Judge Robert Takasugi dismissed all charges against Eutiquio Sauceda of Downey, California and Gabriel Camacho of El Monte, California. The two men had been indicted in 2003 on counts of conspiracy and making false statements to a US government agency for allegedly falsely certifying the quality of parts used by commercial aircraft, NASA and the Pentagon; the alleged incidents date back to 1999. They had been scheduled to go on trial next month. No reason was given for the dismissal, but Camacho had turned down a plea that would have involved no prison time. Both men were managers at Temperform USA, a subsidiary of Hydroform USA. The men had been accused of ordering their employees to falsely state that parts had been properly heat treated. Temperform and Hydroform were also indicted; Temperform pleaded guilty in September 2004, paid a fine and closed down, but all charges against Hydroform were later dropped (San Francisco Chronicle).
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