Suellen:
Hughart was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for conspiring in an illegal scheme to warn miners and other subsidiaries of surprise safety inspections.
Cathleen:
He may testify that Blankenship never sent him memos chastising him about health and safety violations.
Vertie:
Blanchard, the key government witness named in the indictment, was told by Blankenship to warn Upper Big Branch underground workers ahead of time when mine inspectors were coming, according to the indictment.
Catherin:
Four former Massey workers have been convicted in the investigation and at least two are expected to take the stand, including ex-Massey manager Christopher Blanchard.
Margot:
If he's convicted, Blankenship could spend up to three decades in prison.
Carolann:
Blankenship also faces charges of lying to investors and federal financial regulators about Massey's safety practices.
Lorilee:
However, he isn't on trial for the blast itself.
Edra:
He believes natural gas in the mine, and not methane gas and excess coal dust, was at the root of the explosion.
Stacey:
Blankenship disputes those reports.
Tana:
Broken and clogged water sprayers then allowed what should have been a minor flare-up to become an inferno.
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