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U.S. v. Williams : conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets.

Background: Defendants were convicted in the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Georgia, Nos. 06-00313-CR-3-1 and 06- 00313-CR-1-1, J. Owen
Forrester, J., of conspiracy to commit theft of trade secrets. Defendants
appealed.


Holdings: The Court of Appeals held that:

(1) limitation of cross-examination of government's witness did not violate
defendant's Sixth Amendment cross-examination rights;

(2) imposition of 96-month sentence was not unreasonable; and

(3) imposition of 60-Month sentence on codefendant was not unreasonable.

Affirmed.

526 F.3d 1312, 21 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. C 68


United States Court of Appeals,

Eleventh Circuit.

UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,

v.

Joya WILLIAMS, Defendant-Appellant.

United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,

v.

Ibrahim Dimson, a.k.a. Dirk, Defendant-Appellant.

Nos. 07-12526, 07-12653

Non-Argument Calendar.

March 20, 2008.

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