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North Carolina man pleads guilty to trying to sell military technology to China

  • A North Carolina company owner, David C. Bohmerwald, pleaded guilty to trying to sell military technology to China without a U.S. Government license.
  • Bohmerwald, age 63, faces a possible 20-year prison sentence for violating the Export Control Reform Act.
  • The government revealed that Bohmerwald attempted to export 100 accelerometers, falsely claiming their value was $100 instead of nearly $20,000.
  • Cardell Morant, a special agent in charge, stated that disrupting this illegal export prevents unauthorized use of sensitive technology.
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North Carolina company owner pleads guilty over attempted technology sale to China

The federal government says the owner of a North Carolina company has pleaded guilty to trying to sell electronic devices that have military applications to China without a required exporting

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UPI broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, February 28, 2025.
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