SAN FRANCISCO — The wife of an East Bay man convicted last year of selling DuPont industrial trade secrets to China was sentenced to three years probation on Tuesday.

Christina Liew’s husband Walter was sentenced in 2014 to 15 years in prison for providing Chinese officials with E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co.’s industrial blueprints for making a commonly used white pigment, titanium dioxide. Christina Liew pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to tamper with evidence in her husband’s case in May.

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