Ex-Con Gets 2-Year Sentence in Coke Trade Secrets Case

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An ex-convict who conspired to steal Coca-Cola trade secrets with the aim of selling them to Pepsi was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison.

U.S. District Judge J. Owen Forrester gave Edmund Duhaney a shorter sentence than the 37 to 46 months recommended by federal sentencing guidelines because he pleaded guilty and helped the government convict a former Coca-Cola secretary who played a key role in the scheme.

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Ex-Con Gets 2-Year Sentence in Coke Trade Secrets Case

Mr. Duhaney, 43, was expected to receive credit for the 11 m...

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