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A former Coca-Cola secretary convicted of conspiring to steal trade secrets from the beverage giant has been ordered to jail over concerns that she could be a flight risk.
Joya Williams, 41, faces up to 10 years in prison for conspiring to steal trade secrets from the Atlanta-based firm and sell them to rival PepsiCo.
The sentencing of Williams and two co-defendants - Ibrahim Dimson and Edmund Duhaney - is set for May 23.