USA v. Evans Concrete, LLC et al

  1. November 05, 2024

    Georgia Man To Appeal Concrete Bid-Rigging Conviction

    A Georgia man who, alongside his brother, was found guilty this summer of involvement in a scheme that fixed prices and rigged bids for tens of millions of dollars of ready-mix concrete contracts said Monday that he plans to appeal his conviction to the Eleventh Circuit.

  2. October 17, 2024

    Brothers Get Prison For Ga. Concrete Bid-Rigging Scheme

    A Georgia federal judge on Thursday sentenced brothers Gregory Hall Melton and John David Melton to serve time in prison for their roles in a scheme to fix prices and rig bids for the ready-mix concrete market in the greater Savannah area.

  3. October 15, 2024

    No New Trial For Bid-Rigging, Price-Fixing Concrete Bros.

    A Georgia federal judge refused Tuesday to grant a new trial to a pair of brothers convicted in July for their role in a scheme fixing prices, rigging bids and carving up the coastal Georgia ready-mix concrete market, finding no jury confusion in witness testimony about antitrust compliance training.

  4. August 30, 2024

    Concrete Co. Owner Gets 5-Month Sentence For Bid-Rigging

    The owner of Evans Concrete LLC, Timothy "Bo" Strickland, was handed a five-month prison sentence, followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to participating in a coastal Georgia concrete bid-rigging and price-fixing scheme.

  5. August 26, 2024

    Feds Want 1 Year In Prison For Co. Owner In Bid-Rigging Case

    On Friday, federal prosecutors asked a Georgia federal judge to sentence a man who pled guilty to participating in a coastal Georgia concrete bid-rigging and price-fixing scheme to one year and a day in prison.

  6. August 06, 2024

    Feds Say Bid-Rigging Bros. Aren't Owed New Trial

    Federal prosecutors moved Monday to block two brothers' bids for a new trial after they were convicted last month of involvement in a coastal Georgia concrete bid-rigging and price-fixing scheme, telling a judge a few offhand remarks from witnesses can't topple the mountain of evidence behind the guilty verdict.

  7. July 23, 2024

    Bros. Want New Trial For Concrete Price-Fixing Convictions

    Two brothers convicted earlier this month of involvement in a ready-made concrete bid-rigging and price-fixing scheme asked a Georgia federal judge Monday for another shot at trial, arguing that repeated testimony about purported law-breaking tipped the scales in favor of federal prosecutors.

  8. July 12, 2024

    Ga. Jury Convicts Men For Ready-Mix Concrete Conspiracy

    A Georgia federal jury convicted two men for their roles in a years-long scheme to fix prices and rig bids for tens of millions of dollars of ready-mix concrete in the greater Savannah area.

  9. March 12, 2024

    Feds Cement Plea Deals In Ready-Mix Bid Rig Case

    A Georgia concrete company and an executive accused of participating in a price-fixing and bid-rigging scheme have reached plea agreements with the federal government, according to notices filed Tuesday.

  10. February 29, 2024

    DOJ Says Court Rehab Means Ga. Bid Rig Case Must Move

    Construction at Savannah, Georgia's federal courthouse means three men accused of conspiring to rig bids for millions of dollars' worth of ready-mix concrete contracts will have to be tried in a college town a couple of counties over, according to the DOJ.

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