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Robert Scott West
Sentenced for Possession of Stolen Trade Secrets
June 23, 2009
Robert
Scott West was sentenced last week to 10 months home confinement,
ordered to pay $100,000 in restitution to Phillips Lumileds Light
Company and $5,000 in fines, announced United States Attorney Joseph P.
Russoniello.
West, 21, of Morgan Hill, Calif., pled guilty in federal court in San
Jose on March 9 to one count of Possession of Stolen Trade Secrets in
violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1832(a)(3).
In February 2008, several months after resigning from his position as a
senior product manager at Phillips Lumileds to work for a competitor,
West was found in possession of the architecture and product
specifications for Phillips Lumileds’ next generation of Luxeon Rebel
surface mountable power LED’s. According to the plea agreement, West had
downloaded and copied the information before resigning from Phillips. He
intended to use the information for the benefit of himself and knew that
his possession and use of the information would harm Phillips.

Prior to pleading guilty, West met with representatives from Phillips
Lumileds and the government and agreed to assist in providing an
accounting of all the copies of the confidential and proprietary
information that he had made
Phillips Lumileds Lighting Company is a San Jose, company that designs
and manufactures light emitting diodes, which may be used for computer
displays, liquid crystal display televisions and general lighting. One
of the company’s primary products was the Luxeon Rebel line of LED’s.
The maximum statutory penalty for each count of possession of stolen
trade secrets in violation 18 U.S.C. § 1832(a)(3) is 10 years
imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000. |