By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
An attempt by state air regulators to garner $25 million in fines against the maker of gas nozzles that they alleged contributed to air pollution fell flat after a Los Angeles judge recently threw out the case. Superior Court Judge Mark V. Mooney rejected claims by the California Air Resources Board that Indiana-based Franklin Fueling Systems Inc. had violated air pollution standards by providing faulty gas nozzles meant to cut emiss...
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