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Criminal

Apr. 10, 2013

Judge again rejects federal prosecutors' bid to serve Chinese defendants in espionage case

Four Chinese companies have again dodged involvement in an economic espionage case, leaving federal prosecutors frustrated in their bid to pursue criminal action because they are unable to properly serve the defendants.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Four Chinese companies have again dodged involvement in an economic espionage case, leaving federal prosecutors frustrated in their bid to pursue criminal action because they cannot properly serve the defendants.


U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White ruled the government failed for the second time to adequately serve the foreign companies it alleges engaged in a conspiracy to spy on ...

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