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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Roger Cleary almost lets his son Steve accept 25-to-life instead of taking responsibility for his company's criminally negligent practices.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Roger Cleary almost lets his son Steve accept 25-to-life instead of taking responsibility for his company's criminally negligent practices.practices.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Mrs. Martinez wants someone to be punished for the death of her son.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Roger Cleary almost lets his son Steve accept a 15-year-sentence instead of taking responsibility for his company's criminally negligent practices.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Roger Cleary almost lets his son Steve accept a 15-year-sentence 25-to-life instead of taking responsibility for his company's criminally negligent practices.
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After teenager Roberto Martinez dies when his pacemaker fails, Cerreta and Logan check into manufacturer [=BioNorm=]. Martinez's pacemaker had been used in somebody else before. The trail leads to more deaths from faulty pacemakers.

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After teenager Roberto Martinez dies when his pacemaker fails, Cerreta and Logan check into manufacturer [=BioNorm=]. Martinez's pacemaker had been used in somebody else before. The trail leads to more deaths from faulty pacemakers.pacemakers.
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After teenager Roberto Martinez dies when his pacemaker fails, Cerreta and Logan check into manufacturer [=BioNorm=]. Martinez's pacemaker had been used in somebody else before. The trail leads to more deaths from faulty pacemakers.

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