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3:11-cr-00488

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  1. February 06, 2013

    Auto Parts Cos. Score Eagle Eyes Exhibits In Antitrust Case

    A California federal judge agreed Tuesday to unseal more than 600 exhibits from a criminal auto-lights price-fixing case against an Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. executive, which two auto parts companies say will help them recover damages in their related civil class action.

  2. January 22, 2013

    Auto Lights Exec Gets 14-Month Sentence For Price-Fixing

    A California federal judge on Tuesday sentenced Homy Hong-Ming Hsu, the vice chairman of Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd., to 14 months in prison for participating in a seven-year, $88 million international conspiracy to fix prices on aftermarket auto lights.

  3. January 16, 2013

    US Pushes 2-Year Sentence For Auto Lights Exec

    The federal government on Tuesday called for the vice chairman of Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. to be sentenced to more than two years in prison for his "critical role" in an international conspiracy to fix prices on aftermarket auto lights.

  4. October 16, 2012

    Eagle Eyes Fined $5M In Auto Light Price-Fixing Case

    Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd and U.S. subsidiary E-Light Automotive Inc. were ordered to pay $5 million after pleading guilty Tuesday to taking part in an international conspiracy to fix aftermarket light prices, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

  5. October 15, 2012

    Eagle Eyes Says Feds Violated Plea Deal In Price-Fixing Case

    Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. said Monday that federal prosecutors flouted a proposed plea agreement over its involvement in a conspiracy to fix prices on aftermarket auto lights when it asked a California judge to impose probation.

  6. October 11, 2012

    Feds OK Eagle Eyes Leniency Request In Price-Fixing Case

    Federal prosecutors said Wednesday they won't challenge Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd.'s request to pay a lenient $5 million fine after agreeing to plead guilty to charges that the company and its U.S. distributor were involved in an international conspiracy to fix prices on aftermarket auto lights.

  7. September 25, 2012

    Eagle Eyes Vice Chairman Admits To Auto Light Price-Fixing

    The vice chairman of Taiwanese auto lights manufacturer Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. pled guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from his involvement an international conspiracy to fix prices on aftermarket auto lights, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

  8. September 21, 2012

    Auto Cos. Seek To Bar Plea Docs From Criminal Antitrust Trial

    Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. and E-Lite Automotive Inc. on Wednesday pressed a federal judge to exclude plea negotiation documents from a forthcoming criminal trial over accusations the companies conspired to fix automobile light prices, arguing that evidence rules bar the use of plea-related materials.

  9. September 12, 2012

    Auto-Lighting Price-Fixing Charges Survive Dismissal Bid

    A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss criminal charges that Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. and E-Lite Automotive Inc. conspired to fix prices for automobile lights, rejecting the argument that the indictment was deficient and failed to point out any significant anti-competitive effects.

  10. March 08, 2012

    Criminal Price-Fixing Suit Against Auto Cos. Gets Go-Ahead

    A California federal judge on Thursday refused to toss allegations that Taiwanese company Eagle Eyes Traffic Industrial Co. Ltd. and others conspired to fix prices for replacement vehicle lights, saying prosecutors' claims were viable.

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