http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15120325/The company that owned a bus that exploded during last year’s Hurricane Rita evacuation, killing 23 nursing home residents, was found guilty Tuesday of conspiring to falsify logs and poorly maintaining its fleet.
The company’s owner, James Maples, was acquitted on the conspiracy charge but convicted of falsifying logs and poorly maintaining the fleet.
The trial stemmed from a federal investigation into a Global Limo Inc. bus that exploded and burned while stuck in traffic on Sept. 23, 2005, killing elderly patients too frail to escape. The patients’ oxygen tanks exploded as the flames engulfed the bus.
Maples hugged his wife and daughter, smiling as he left the federal courts building, but declined to comment.
“It was what we were hoping for as far as beating the conspiracy count,” defense attorney Charles Banker said. “He basically confessed to the other counts.”