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FBI and DOJ Drop Case Against Chinese-American Physicist

Required Snark writes: The FBI and Department of Justice have withdrawn their prosecution (or more accurately persecution) Dr. Xi Xiaoxing, former head of the Physics Department at Temple University, according to the New York Times. He was accused of attempting to transfer technology about a "pocket heater" to China. It is used in superconducting research.

The case fell apart because the evidence that the FBI had was not about a pocket heater. "In a sworn affidavit, one engineer, Ward S. Ruby, said he was uniquely qualified to identify a pocket heater. 'I am very familiar with this device, as I was one of the co-inventors,' he said." Apparently nobody in the FBI or DOJ bothered to verify that the information referred to the device in question: "Dr. Xi's lawyer, Peter Zeidenberg, said that despite the complexity, it appeared that the government never consulted with experts before taking the case to a grand jury. As a result, prosecutors misconstrued the evidence, he said."

Dr Xi was forced to step down from his position as the head of the department during the investigation. He was unable to work on his ongoing experiments and was branded a spy. What are the odds that anyone at the FBI or DOJ will face any personal or professional repercussions? If recent history is any guide they will not even issue a statement. When the case was withdrawn the option to refile was retained, a blatant attempt to save face and deny responsibility.

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  1. Gov should pay for lawyers by Etherwalk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The government should have to pay for the lawyers when they erroneously arrest someone and get caught, regardless of whether the person is living in poverty or not. Or at least a part of the cost--like coinsurance, make them pay *something* to encourage them to be a little more careful before they go destroying people's lives and using lots of government resources.

    1. Re:Gov should pay for lawyers by FlyHelicopters · · Score: 3, Interesting

      It is worse than that...

      If he wasn't a spy before, maybe he'll become one now... If I were the Chinese, I'd be talking to him now...

      If you treat your citizens like this, don't be shocked when they don't love their government in return.

  2. Shameful acts by the FBI against my Friend by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I have worked with Xiaoxing. We have written papers together. He is an excellent physicist.

    It is deeply saddening to see yet another scientific researcher attacked by his own government. Shame on the FBI (again).

    He probably lost a personal fortune defending himself against kangaroo-type allegations. If you are American, you can be certain that a chunk of your tax dollars went towards this disgusting, McCarthy-esque buffoonery.

  3. Re:Deep cynicism by Daemonik · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well thank goodness! At least in America we can sleep safe knowing that after law enforcement and prosecutors destroy our lives and careers, newspapers will be able to talk about it and someone might eventually apologize! Enjoy those freedoms people!