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Criminal

Dec. 18, 2006

Two Chinese Nationals Plead Guilty to Economic Espionage

SAN JOSE - Federal prosecutors finally have claimed their first convictions under a 1996 law designed to prevent economic espionage.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE Federal prosecutors finally have claimed their first convictions under a 1996 law designed to prevent economic espionage.
      Two Chinese nationals have pleaded guilty to two counts of economic espionage for possessing trade secrets from two Silicon Valley companies with the intent of using them for a company that was going to receive fi...

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