The State - News from Aug. 25, 1985
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A San Jose man already sentenced to three years in prison as an accessory to a murder was sentenced to six additional years for his conviction in the theft of more than $3 million worth of computer chips from a Silicon Valley firm. Larry E. Lowery, 39, who received the three-year sentence in January after pleading no contest to being an accessory in the murder of Dennis Roberts, 29, got the new term after a jury found him guilty of grand theft, conspiracy, attempting to receive stolen property and receiving stolen property.
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