An Italian court convicted 7 scientists on a charge of giving "inexact, incomplete and contradictory information" about weather small tremors felt for months in a small town were signs of an impending earthquake. The scientists were all on Italy's Great Risks Commission and included internationally respected seismologists and geological experts. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2012/10/22/italian-court-convicts-7-for-no-quake-warning/1649623/
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