Army Corps Awaits Verdict On Hurricane Katrina Trial

by on May 16, 2009

After four weeks of testimony, a trial against the Army Corps of Engineers over the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet's role in flooding from Hurricane Katrina ended this week. US District Judge Stanwood Duval will take the case into consideration, Trial Against Corps of Engineers for Katrina Flooding Goes to Judge Courthouse News ServiceMR-GO flooding suit in judge's hands The Times-Picayune – NOLA.comTrial ends in lawsuit against Corps, ruling could take weeks or months WWLThe Times-Picayune – NOLA.com - WWLall 95 news articles

Army Corps Awaits Verdict On Hurricane Katrina Trial

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