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Date: 08-30-2023

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United States of America v. Juan Martinez

Case Number: 4:22-cr-00170

Judge: R. Stan Baker

Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia (Chatham County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office in Savannah

Defendant's Attorney: Harry Dixon, Caleb Mason, Karen Sosa, and Mark Werksman

Description: Savannah, Georgia criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to steal aircraft design and testing information in a plot to shorten the regulatory approval process for another company’s aircraft technology.

Juan Martinez, 53, of Yorba Linda, California, was convicted after a five-day trial in U.S. District Court in Savannah on one count of Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets. The conviction subjects Martinez to a statutory penalty of up to 10 years in prison, along with substantial financial penalties and restitution, and up to three years of supervised release upon completion of any prison term.

“The conspirators in this case schemed to abuse a position of trust inside a major company in the Southern District of Georgia in order to steal proprietary engineering information to provide an unfair advantage to competing products,” said U.S. Attorney Steinberg. “We commend the hard work of our law enforcement partners in bringing this investigation and prosecution to a successful conclusion.”

As the evidence showed at trial, Martinez was a contractor who worked as a technical lead for a small aeronautics company. He and the other co-conspirators schemed to steal proprietary trade secret information from a large aircraft company for use in developing and marketing their own technology, with the intent to market and sell that technology to the true owner’s competitors.

Two of the conspirators are serving federal prison terms after pleading guilty in the case. Craig German, 60, of Kernersville, North Carolina, is serving 70 months in prison after pleading guilty to Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets, plus 20 months for Perjury and False Statements to a Government Agency for providing false information during testimony given in his first sentencing. Gilbert Basaldua, 63, of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, is serving 80 months in prison after pleading guilty to Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets and Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property.

The fourth conspirator, Joseph Pascua, 61, of Escondido, California, awaits sentencing after being found guilty at trial in February for Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets. His conviction is under appeal.

“Martinez was a part of a bold scheme to steal the secrets of a U.S. company rather than commit to putting in the money and hard work necessary to succeed on his own,” said Will Clarke, Senior Resident of FBI Atlanta's Savannah office. “As this conviction proves, the FBI is dedicated to identifying and prosecuting anyone who engages in illegal and deceptive practices to steal protected information.”

The case was investigated by the FBI and prosecuted for the United States by Assistant U.S. Attorney Darron J. Hubbard and Senior Litigation Counsel Jennifer G. Solari.

18 U.S.C. § 1832(a)(5) Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets

Outcome: 08/18/2023 109 First Draft Verdict Form as to Juan Martinez. (Document Restricted.) (pmh) (Entered: 08/18/2023)
08/18/2023 120 Minute Entry for proceedings held before District Judge R. Stan Baker: Jury Trial (Day Five) held as to Juan Martinez on 8/18/2023. Trial concluded, verdict reached. (Court Reporter Kelly McKee.) (Southern Oaks CR1.) (pmh) (Entered: 08/22/2023)
08/18/2023 121 ORDER directing the Clerk for the Southern District of Georgia to disburse to said eating establishment the sum so billed for the petit jury selected for the trial in the above-captioned case as to Juan Martinez. Signed by District Judge R. Stan Baker on August 18, 2023. (pmh) (Entered: 08/22/2023)
08/18/2023 122 Jury Charge (Court's Instructions to the Jury) as to Juan Martinez. (pmh) (Entered: 08/22/2023)
08/18/2023 123 Exhibit and Witness List for Jury Trial held on 8/14/2023 as to Juan Martinez. (pmh) (Entered: 08/22/2023)
08/18/2023 124 Jury Verdict as to Juan Martinez. Guilty on Count 1 of the Indictment. (pmh) (Additional attachment(s) added on 8/22/2023: # 1 Jury Verdict (Foreperson Signature)) (pmh). (Entered: 08/22/2023)

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