ALBANY, Ga. — A jury weighing criminal charges today against the owner of a Georgia peanut plant blamed for a nationwide salmonella outbreak five years ago will decide the case without hearing one fact — that nine people died after eating the company’s tainted peanut butter. Former Peanut Corporation of America owner Stewart Parnell and two co-defendants have been on trial since Aug. 1. The jury started deliberations last Friday. Parnell and his brother, food broker Michael Parnell, are charged …