K & L Manslaughter Case Will Go Forward

By: Cal-OSHA

SAN FRANCISCO - On August 8, a municipal court judge moved the K & L Plating case to superior court for trial. "He held them to answer on all three counts," Deputy District Attorney Larry Blazer told COR. The charges against owner Robert McSkimming and foreman Victor Oropeza are manslaughter (two) and reckless handling of hazardous wastes (one).The criminal charges were filed in connection with the September 1993 death of K & L employee Ramon Romero, who died after he crawled into a large tank to resc

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