Professor’s attorney had argued that prosecution didn’t have any proof of charges
Mr Mukasey had also said that Mr Lieber “wasn’t charged with illegally transferring any technology or proprietary information to China” and that prosecutors would be unable to prove that Mr Lieber acted “knowingly, intentionally, or wilfully, or that he made any material false statement”.
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