JACKSONVILLE Fla. (Tribune News Service) — A
Jacksonville Navy officer’s wife who worked for a Chinese business executive was ordered released from jail after being sentenced Wednesday for trying to smuggle American-made “raiding” boats and engines to
China.
Yang Yang, 35, received the time-served sentence 14 months after she and her husband, Lt.
Fan Yang, and two others were locked up on charges that prosecutors said they would prove with information gathered under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
U.S. Senior Judge
Harvey Schlesinger ordered Yang to also serve two years of supervised release, a way of monitoring defendants to be sure they stay out of trouble.