The State - News from Oct. 25, 1985
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A federal court jury in San Jose began deliberations in the conspiracy trial of Frederick Ines Gordon, a former Lockheed engineer, and co-defendant Edward Loeswick, who allegedly provided Gordon with expensive gifts and meals in pursuit of a Trident missile program subcontract. During his closing arguments, Assistant U.S. Atty. Leland B. Altschuler showed jurors a silver tea set and a Steuben glass bowl as well as receipts for thousands of dollars worth of meals Gordon allegedly received from Loeswick.
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