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    Chinese-born American acquitted of espionage

    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge convicted a Chinese-born American Wednesday of stealing trade secrets but acquitted her of more serious charges of corporate espionage at a trial in Chicago that highlighted fears about China pilfering U.S. company secrets.

    Hanjuan Jin (HAHN'-wahn JEN') was accused of stealing confidential information from a U.S. cellphone company knowing it'd likely end up with China's military.

    Hanjuan Jin, 41, was charged after she was found to be carrying a one-way ticket to China, $31,000 and about 1,000 Motorola Inc. documents, many stored digitally, during a random security search at O'Hare International Airport on Feb. 28, 2007.

    Federal prosecutors say Jin, a University of Notre Dame graduate who rose through the Motorola ranks, began downloading the documents at her Chicago-area office after returning from an extended medical leave two days earlier.

    Prosecutor Christopher Stetler told the court Jin "led a double life" as a seemingly loyal company worker who was actually plotting to steal her employer's secrets.

    Jin's attorney, Beth Gaus, conceded that her client violated Motorola policy by removing the documents. But she said Jin harbored no ill intent and merely grabbed the files to refresh her technical knowledge after her long absence from work.

    But prosecutors say Jin began cooperating with a tech company in China while on her leave and that she understood that stolen information could end up with the Chinese military.

    Jin was charged with several counts of economic espionage and theft of trade secrets, and could have been sentenced to more than a decade in federal prison, if convicted.

    The conclusion of Jin's bench trial at a federal courthouse in Chicago followed the recent release of a toughly worded U.S. intelligence report accusing China of systematically stealing American high-tech data to the detriment of the U.S. economy.

    Before the November report from the U.S. Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, American officials responsible for tracking the theft of economic secrets hadn't spoken as forcefully in public about their suspicions of China. Beijing has consistently rejected such accusations as baseless.

    Out of seven cases related to the U.S. Economic Espionage Act in 2010, six were linked to China, the report said. It added that Chinese intelligence or companies bent on pilfering corporate secrets often seek out Chinese citizens or those with family ties to China.

    During Jin's trial, a key point of contention was the value of the documents she took.

    Her lawyer, Gaus, told the judge the technology at issue, including a walkie-talkie type feature on Motorola cellphones, was far from cutting edge and would have been of little use to China's military.

    "It was at a developmental dead end," Gaus said in her opening statement. That, she added, meant the documents failed to meet the legal definition of trade secrets.

    The defense also argued that Motorola did not take the kinds of precautions needed to secure the documents, and that this amounted to the company's tacit admission that it didn't regard them as vital.

    The government's attorney, however, said Motorola had imposed strict security measures, including setting computer passwords to strictly limit access to the documents.

     

    10 comments

    • STFU  •  3 mths ago
      Hanjuan Jin should be stripped of any naturalized citizenship and deported.
      • DNuke3DEE 3 mths ago
        LOL free ticket to China sounds good to me.
    • LarryD  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      It sure sounds like she comitted espionage to me if the tech he took ended up with the Chinese military. She should be locked uo for life and the #$%$ judge should be removed from the bench.
    • Helorider  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Chinese and Jews are notorious for stealing secrets for profit.
    • Fred  •  3 mths ago
      "The defense also argued that Motorola did not take the kinds of precautions needed to secure the documents, and that this amounted to the company's tacit admission that it didn't regard them as vital." Wow! So folks, the next time your house gets broke into and your vaulables stolen its' because you didn't take steps (bars, alarm and guard dogs) to protect your stuff, therfore its' your fault and the thief should get off? Lawyers...Geez...and they go to College to learn that crap
    • GOD  •  3 mths ago
      she's guilty. treasonist witch. hang her.
    • Regor Tnt  •  3 mths ago
      if she or anyone had taken those files from a Chinese corp. in china, somebody would be getting a new liver and other various body parts would be going to others..
    • yahoouser  •  3 mths ago
      I am Chinese born, but living here in the United States with Canadian citizenship. Personally, I would never sell myself out to the communists. How these people get citizenship is beyond me. I've been living here since I was 3 so I would consider myself assimilated. I would love to join the CIA and become a double agent to root out these spies.
      • DNuke3DEE 3 mths ago
        Id love to alert them of your presence and watch as they torture you.
      • DNuke3DEE 3 mths ago
        The CCP has lifted millions out of poverty and are doing great. They are an efficient, effectual government, and I really don't care what anyone says.
      • DNuke3DEE 3 mths ago
        The US is full of dirty racists.
    • 杨昌势YangChangshi  •  Xiamen, China  •  3 mths ago
      A poor victim of u.s. anti-china injustice & rhetorics!
      • FrankR 3 mths ago
        In this country, she was acquitted of the more serious charges. In your country, the government would have killed her, with bullets paid for by the family. I'd rather be a "poor victim" in this country, any day!
      • David 3 mths ago
        a poor use of the word "rhetorics", which shouldn't even be plural.
    • Gaylord jew jesus christ  •  3 mths ago
      if she was a muslim,
      1. she would be at gitmo already
      2. america would be bombing some muslim country
      3. there would be 1000 posts by jews disguised as an american to nuke mideast
    • DNuke3DEE  •  Schenectady, New York  •  3 mths ago
      China is awesome. F Yall.
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