Not Guilty Pleas Entered in Tyson Foods Case
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Tyson Foods Inc. and six former managers pleaded not guilty to federal charges of conspiring to smuggle illegal immigrants to work at the company’s poultry plants.
A federal magistrate in Chattanooga told them to get ready for a February 2003 trial.
Tyson attorney Mark Hobson said a trial would not support prosecutors’ contentions of a company conspiracy, but instead would show immigrant smuggling by government undercover agents.
A Dec. 11 indictment implicated 15 plants in Tennessee, Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Texas and Virginia.
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