SAN FRANCISCO — A judge in San Francisco has set a $2 million bond for an Oakland engineer accused of stealing trade secrets from DuPont and selling them to China.

Walter Liew has been in custody for 19 months and twice been denied bond. Liew’s legal team at Keker & Van Nest pushed the latest request, arguing Liew’s confinement is unreasonable and interferes with his defense.

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