Retired University Professor Sentenced to 4 Years Imprisonment for Export Violations
On
July 1, 2009, the Department of Justice issued
a press release announcing the
sentencing of a retired university professor
convicted of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA)
violations. The AECA prohibits the exports of
defense-related materials, including the
technical information or data, to a foreign
national or foreign nation.
In a U.S. District Court in Knoxville, Tennessee, Dr. John Reece Roth, a retired University of Tennessee professor, was sentenced to four years in prison.
In a highly publicized trial that ended in September 2008, Dr. Roth was convicted of more than a dozen AECA violations for illegally exporting to China technical information relating to a U.S. Air Force research and development contract. The illegal exports of military technical information for use in an unmanned aerial vehicle involved specific information about advanced plasma technology that had been designed and was being tested for use on the wings of UAVs operating as weapons or surveillance systems.
In a U.S. District Court in Knoxville, Tennessee, Dr. John Reece Roth, a retired University of Tennessee professor, was sentenced to four years in prison.
In a highly publicized trial that ended in September 2008, Dr. Roth was convicted of more than a dozen AECA violations for illegally exporting to China technical information relating to a U.S. Air Force research and development contract. The illegal exports of military technical information for use in an unmanned aerial vehicle involved specific information about advanced plasma technology that had been designed and was being tested for use on the wings of UAVs operating as weapons or surveillance systems.
