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For Selling Military Components to China US Asks for 0 to 6 Months for Non Citizen Woman



For Selling Military Components to China US Asks for 0 to 6 Months for Non Citizen Woman

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 16 รข€“ A woman charged with selling military components to China in violation of US law is up for sentencing on April 16.

His lawyer, who for a time represented Chinese / CCP businessman Ng Lap Seng, is asking for a time served sentence, noting the "collateral consequences as a non-citizen."

   The complaint quotes her that "we had delivery issues currently with customs, so we've decided to release all the items to South Korea first and release to HK from Korea temporarily."

The US Attorney's Office wrote in that "0 to 6 months imprisonment is appropriate."

 The sentencing is by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Andrew L. Carter, whose proceedings Inner City Press often covers.

 The case is USA v. Yu, et al., 1:20-cr-648 (Carter)

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