Criminal
Jun. 27, 2019
Jury convicts UCLA adjunct professor of all charges after illegal microchip exporting trial
An American electrical engineer accused of illegally exporting computer chips with missile-guidance capabilities to China was found guilty of 18 charges Wednesday after a federal jury deliberated for four days.




An American electrical engineer accused of illegally exporting computer chips with missile-guidance capabilities to China was found guilty of 18 charges Wednesday after a federal jury deliberated for four days.
Engineer and former UCLA adjunct professor Yi-Chi Shih was found guilty on all charges relating to an alleged conspiracy to illegally export to China computer chips called "wafers" that contain what are known as monolithic m...
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