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Technology & Science

May 12, 2007

Jury Finds Chinese-Born Engineer Guilty of Spying

A Chinese-born engineer with a defense contractor in Anaheim schemed to gather U.S. defense technology and send it to China, a federal jury in Santa Ana decided Thursday.

By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A Chinese-born engineer with a defense contractor in Anaheim schemed to gather U.S. defense technology and send it to China, a federal jury in Santa Ana decided Thursday.
      The jury deliberated for three days before finding Chi Mak guilty of conspiring and attempting to violate export control laws, acting as an agent of the Chinese government, a...

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