August 6, 2013 (MILWAUKEE) -- A Chinese scientist is set to be sentenced on charges stemming from the theft of a research drug from a Wisconsin medical school.
Hua Jun Zhao pleaded guilty last month to a reduced charge of illegally downloading research data from the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher. He's scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday morning.
Prosecutors say the 41-year-old stole three vials of the drug, plus accompanying research, in hopes of passing them off as his own in China.
He faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
In a court filing last week, defense attorney Michelle Jacobs recommended a sentence of four months as time served, with perhaps a year of probation. She cites his clean record and his personal and professional reputation.
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