A researcher was convicted on Thursday of illegally concealing work he was doing for China while employed at the University of Kansas. But US District Judge Julie Robinson continues to weigh a defense motion to dismiss the case against Feng “Franklin” Tao of Lawrence, Kansas. Robinson on Monday asked the attorneys to submit their arguments in writing, with the trial to proceed
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Feng Franklin Tao, 55, was found guilty of wire fraud and making false statements for not telling KU he was also employed full-time by government-affiliated Fuzhou University in China.