CEDAR RAPIDS — Midamar founder William Aossey Jr. testified Thursday he didn’t consider changing U.S. Department of Agriculture labels and documents, which are required under law, for Halal beef products as a criminal offense.“It’s a minor labeling infraction, nothing criminal about it,” Aossey said more than once when asked by his attorney and the prosecutor.Aossey admitted to changing the establishment number belonging to PM Beef in Windom, Minn., to another number belonging to J.F.