Intellectual Property,
Criminal
Jan. 30, 2020
Trade secrets criminal trial to rest without defendant’s testimony
The former director of consumer insights at a now-defunct technology company will not take the witness stand to defend herself against federal charges of possession of stolen trade secrets.





SAN JOSE — The former director of consumer insights at a now-defunct technology company will not take the witness stand to defend herself against federal charges of possession of stolen trade secrets.
Defense attorneys told U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman of San Jose they plan to call a witness Friday, but made no mention of defendant Katherine Mogal. The possibility she might testify had been left up in the air until Wednes...
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