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"These sentences show that senior managers, as well as companies, will be prosecuted when they break the law,"

"These sentences mete out just punishment for the company and its employees' disregard of the law which was demonstrated during the longest environmental crimes trial in this country's history for multiple violations of worker safety and environmental protection laws,"

The jury determined that the company concealed serious worker injuries from health and safety inspectors, and maintained a dangerous workplace that contributed to multiple injuries, including severe burns, broken bones and amputations and the death of one employee at the Phillipsburg plant.

Those sentences were: 70 months for former plant manager John Prisque; 41 months for former human resources manager Scott Faubert; 30 months for former maintenance superintendent Jeffrey Maury; and six months for former Atlantic States finishing department head Craig Davidson.