Hiroshi Shimizu, senior vice president for global quality assurance at Takata Corp., on Dec. 3 defended his company’s decision not to initiate a nationwide air bag recall, saying a regional recall is sufficiently addressing a deadly safety defect. In his second public appearance on Capitol Hill in three weeks, Shimizu told members of a House panel that the most recent information Takata has on the problem shows that the Japanese manufacturer doesn’t need to expand recalls beyond the 7.8 million U.S. cars and trucks in the hot and humid climates of many Southern states. At least five deaths have been tied to the defect, which has brought more than 30 lawsuits.

PA. JUDGE SENTENCED

Former Philadelphia Traffic Court Judge Robert Mulgrew will serve 18 months in prison for perjury in front of the grand jury that was investigating ticket-fixing in his court, under a sentence delivered Dec. 3 by a federal judge.

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