In U.S. v. LaGrou Distribution Systems, where LaGrou, a cold storage warehouse for commercial food, was charged with unsanitary conditions, the appeals court:

a. dismissed the lower court's conviction of both the company and the managers based on the evidence of the many health violations
b. dismissed the lower court's conviction of the company and of the managers based on the evidence of the managers' attempts to fix the situation and the company's cooperation
c. upheld the lower court's conviction of the company, but not of the managers based on the evidence of the managers' attempts to fix the situation
d. dismissed the lower court's conviction of the company, but not of the managers based on the evidence of the managers' failure to
e. none of the other choices are correct


e

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