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U.S. Urges Closed Trial for Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer to Protect Secrets

By: Edvard Pettersson

The trial of a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. computer programmer should be held in part behind closed doors to protect the securities firm's trade secrets, prosecutors said.

The government will introduce evidence at the trial, which is scheduled to start Nov. 29, to show that information Sergey Aleynikov is accused of stealing were Goldman Sachs trade secrets, prosecutors said in a filing yesterday in federal court in Manhattan. Aleynikov's defense will try to show the information wasn't secret, prosecutors said.

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