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Chinese man sentenced in cancer research drug case in US

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A Chinese researcher was sentenced on Tuesday to time served plus two years of probation on charges stemming from the theft of a cancer research drug from a Wisconsin medical school.

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Zhao Huajun, 41, was initially accused of stealing three vials of a possible cancer-fighting drug from the Medical College of Wisconsin in February. Prosecutors said he also downloaded accompanying research in hopes of passing it off as his own in China.

But Zhao pleaded guilty last month to a reduced charge of accessing a computer without authorisation. He acknowledged logging into the school’s servers after he was suspended, downloading research data and deleting the school’s files.

Federal guidelines called for a sentence of six to 12 months. But US District Judge Charles Clevert agreed with the defence that Zhao be sentenced to time served for the 4½ months he already spent behind bars.

Clevert noted that even Zhao’s former boss at the medical college expressed his admiration and respect for Zhao’s work. The judge also cited Zhao’s clean record and sterling scientific reputation.

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“He has been incarcerated away from his family and he has not been able to continue the research that consumed his life,” Clevert said.

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