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Technology & Science

Nov. 24, 2009

Economic Espionage Acquittal

Federal prosecutors were unable to persuade a jury to convict two men accused of stealing trade secrets from their employer and using them for the benefit of the Chinese government.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - Federal prosecutors were unable to persuade a jury to convict two men accused of stealing trade secrets from their employer and using them for the benefit of the Chinese government.

In a rare economic espionage trial that concluded Friday after a week of deliberation, the 12-member jury acquitted former NetLogic Microsystems Inc. engineers Lan Lee and Yuefei Ge of two coun...

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