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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A Chinese-American engineer accused of conspiring to export defense technology materials denied at his federal trial Tuesday that he was trying to give information to the Chinese government.
Defense attorney Ronald Kaye asked defendant Chi Mak about three computer disks containing material presented at technical conferences, including a paper on a submarine propulsion system called quiet electric drive.
"Did you give the three disks with the conferences on them to your brother in order for them to be given to the Chinese government?" Kaye asked.
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