【outer aisle gourmet cauliflower sandwich thins】The Latest: Utility: Wildfire role would implicate probation

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Theouter aisle gourmet cauliflower sandwich thins Latest on how a California utility's role in wildfires could affect its terms of probation in a separate criminal case (all times local):

5:45 p.m.

【outer aisle gourmet cauliflower sandwich thins】The Latest: Utility: Wildfire role would implicate probation


A California utility says any determination that it started a wildfire by recklessly operating power lines in violation of law would bear on its probation in a criminal case.

【outer aisle gourmet cauliflower sandwich thins】The Latest: Utility: Wildfire role would implicate probation


Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said in a court filing late Monday that such a finding would implicate the requirement that it not commit any other crime while on probation.

【outer aisle gourmet cauliflower sandwich thins】The Latest: Utility: Wildfire role would implicate probation


A U.S. judge had asked the company to explain any role it may have played in a massive wildfire that destroyed the Northern California town of Paradise and killed at least 86 people. Judge William Alsup also wanted to know how any determination that PG&E's reckless operation of power lines caused a wildfire would affect the criminal sentence he is overseeing against the utility.


That 2017 sentence followed PG&E's conviction on charges stemming from a deadly 2010 gas pipeline explosion in the San Francisco Bay Area.


PG&E said in its filing that state fire officials had yet to release their conclusions about the fire that destroyed Paradise. The company, however, said PG&E employees were among the first to observe the fire.


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11:45 a.m.


Federal prosecutors say a California utility's role in igniting wildfires last year could allow a judge to find that it violated terms of its criminal conviction in a deadly gas pipeline explosion.


In a court filing Monday, the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco cited investigations by state officials that blamed Pacific Gas & Electric power lines for some of the fires in October 2017. Investigators also said they found evidence PG&E violated state law.


Prosecutors say a judge could use those facts to determine that the utility violated conditions of its probation in a conviction stemming from an explosion of one of its natural gas lines in 2010. The blast in the San Francisco Bay Area killed eight people.


PG&E didn't immediately return a request for comment.


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