40 months in prison

20IndigoBlue02

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...months-in-diesel-scheme/ar-AAqHpUR?ocid=ientp

A federal judge in Detroit sentenced former engineer James Liang to 40 months in prison on Friday for his role in Volkswagen AG's multiyear scheme to sell diesel cars that generated more pollution than U.S. clean air rules allowed.

U.S. District Court Judge Sean Cox also ordered Liang to pay a $200,000 fine, 10 times the amount sought by federal prosecutors. Cox said he hoped the prison sentence and fine would deter other auto industry engineers and executives from similar schemes to deceive regulators and consumers.

Liang was part of a long-term conspiracy that perpetrated a "stunning fraud on the American consumer," Cox said, as the defendant's family looked on in the courtroom. "This is a very serious and troubling crime against our economic system."

Liang pleaded guilty earlier this year to misleading regulators, and had cooperated with U.S. law enforcement officials investigating Volkswagen.
Prosecutors last week recommended that Liang, 63, receive a three-year prison sentence, reflecting credit for his months of cooperation with the U.S. investigation of Volkswagen's diesel emissions fraud. Liang could have received a five-year prison term under federal sentencing guidelines. Liang's lawyers had asked for a sentence of home detention and community service.

Liang can appeal the sentence, Cox said.

Volkswagen pleaded guilty in March to three felony charges under an agreement with prosecutors to resolve the U.S. criminal probe of the company itself. It agreed to spend as much as $25 billion in the United States to resolve claims from owners and regulators and offered to buy back about 500,000 vehicles.

Volkswagen has admitted that it used software to deceive regulators in the United States and Europe from 2006 to 2015. The ruse allowed the automaker to sell diesel-equipped cars and sport utilities without installing emissions control systems that could have compromised performance or posed an inconvenience to customers, prosecutors charged.

Prosecutors said the deception lasted a decade and first impacted vehicles in the 2009 model year in the United States.

The German automaker declined to comment on Liang's sentence on Friday. "Volkswagen continues to cooperate with investigations by the Department of Justice into the conduct of individuals. It would not be appropriate to discuss personnel matters," the company said in a statement.

Liang’s lawyer, Daniel Nixon, on Friday urged Cox to consider a sentence of house arrest, saying Liang was not a "mastermind" of the emissions fraud. Liang "blindly executed a misguided loyalty to his employer," Nixon said.
Federal prosecutor Mark Chutkow countered that Liang was a "pivotal figure" in designing the systems used to make Volkswagen diesels appear to comply with U.S. pollution standards, when instead they could emit up to 40 times the allowed levels of smog-forming compounds in normal driving.

A prison term "would send a powerful deterrent message to the rest of the industry,” Chutkow said.

Liang is still employed by Volkswagen but no longer works as an engineer.
U.S. prosecutors have charged eight current and former Volkswagen executives in connection with the diesel emissions cheating probe. Liang is one of the lowest-ranking executives charged so far.

Another VW executive, Oliver Schmidt, has pleaded guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced in Detroit on Dec. 6. Under a plea agreement, Schmidt could face up to seven years in prison and a fine of between $40,000 and $400,000 after admitting to conspiring to mislead U.S regulators and violating clean air laws.
 

Blue_Hen_TDI

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Foreign national, foreign automaker, Detroit federal courthouse.

That never ends well.

Hopefully VW takes care of him after he's deported.
 

k1xv

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Wonder if he will remain an employee and on the payroll while he serves his time.

If they pay his fine for him, the IRS would likely view that as taxable personal income.
 

showdown 42

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They got the wrong guy. Go after the top exec who put these people up to this whole mess. All the top management are co conspirators and should be in the slammer. Plus they should have to forefite all pay during this dieselgate time period. Good luck getting that done.
 

edge130

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The Fall Guy

This guy would't lift a pencil without validation from his superiors.
Someone laid out a "road map" for him to take on this.
You just don't come up with this scheme while doodling during lunch.

All his design time, lab testing, in house costs of manpower, computer power, material costs, etc. must have been approved by someone.
 

Kevinski4

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40 months in Club Fed for selling cars that all combined over their entire life on the road make less NOX than your average thunderstorm? Seems a bit draconian.
 

Rico567

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Most of them are in Germany with no intention of coming to the USA.
And Germany won't extradite. End of story, which is why Liang got prison. He's the highest they're going to be able to reach in the VWAG hierarchy.
 

donallen

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40 months in Club Fed for selling cars that all combined over their entire life on the road make less NOX than your average thunderstorm? Seems a bit draconian.
I agree with you that this whole thing does not make environmental sense. The excess NOx emissions of the TDIs are a tiny blip in the whole NOx picture in the US, which is actually getting better. And the TDIs that are being sold back are frequently being replaced by much less fuel-efficient vehicles (just read the comments here). Burn more fuel, emit more CO2. Which gas is the greater threat to humanity? A no-brainer.

But regarding the sentence, the law is the law (that we have a strong system of laws and general agreement that we will obey them is one of the things that makes the US a more civilized country than most) and this guy broke it. He deserves to be punished, just as any proven criminal does. But I also agree with others here and don't believe for a moment that he acted alone. There is a lot of criminality up the food chain at VW, maybe even including Piech, the thoroughly disgusting grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, a card-carrying ****. Teach me to buy a car from such a company. But it *is* a fantastic car, irreplaceable in today's market. Haven't decided what to do yet and don't need to. Will wait until the deadline gets close next year.
 

Rico567

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<snip>including Piech, the thoroughly disgusting grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, a card-carrying ****. <snip>
For trying to win an argument (that started out) about emissions this way, you win today's lead-plated Godwin Award.
(That being said, we're turning ours in late next year, too......)
 
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