Personally, I'm of the opinion that any convicted corporate officer whose greed leads them to set in motion a mass killing event (i.e. toxic waste dumping) should receive the death penalty. The way I look at it, this guy would be lucky to get life in prison instead. But maybe that's just me: A year after a federal jury convicted him of crimes behind a salmonella outbreak blamed for killing nine people and sickening hundreds more, former peanut executive Stewart Parnell returns to court facing possible imprisonment for the rest of his life. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for Monday in Albany, Georgia, for the 61-year-old former owner of Peanut Corporation of America.