Ghosn Prepares to Be Released on Bail as Early as Wednesday

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Carlos Ghosn is preparing to walk out of a Tokyo jail as soon as Wednesday, thanks to a new legal team led by a defense specialist known as “the razor”

TOKYO—Carlos Ghosn is preparing to walk out of a Tokyo jail as soon as Wednesday, thanks to a new legal team with defense experience and international criticism about Japan’s treatment of criminal defendants.

The Tokyo District Court on Tuesday granted the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman release on bail of nearly $9 million. The court later denied an appeal from prosecutors, allowing Mr. Ghosn to overcome the last hurdle to freedom. Once he pays the bail money, he will be free to leave the cell in eastern Tokyo where he has...

 

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