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While no physical injuries have been reported, if a passenger contracted a significant disease, such as hepatitis, from unsanitary conditions on the ship, maritime trial attorney John H. (Jack) Hickey believes physical injury could be argued.
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The result of a trial to establish whether a ship used to export livestock from the UK can operate out of Dover is "inconclusive".
BBC: Dover trial of animal export ship MV Joline inconclusive
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Francesco Schettino has been under investigation for manslaughter and abandoning ship, but prosecutors now recommend he should stand trial, together with four other crew members and a shore-based manager.
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The ship arrived in the Port of Dover to undergo the berthing trial earlier.
BBC: Dover trial of animal export ship MV Joline inconclusive
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Schettino is still awaiting trial on multiple charges of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship.
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On Tuesday, the trial began in La Coruna, the Spanish city near where the ship was initially stricken.
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It said important information was obtained following the first berthing trial "as to the precise adjustments that were needed in order for the ship to moor safely and securely in the berth and connect properly with the loading bridge".
BBC: Second Dover berthing trial of animal export ship MV Joline
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The company is still hammering out which chips will ship with FlashLinq support, and it'll be waiting for results from its SK Telecom trial (which starts in April) before committing to a commercialization date.
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