Japan stunned by Ghosn's release, critics hope for change

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Japan stunned by Ghosn's release, critics hope for change.

TOKYO -- Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn's release from detention nearly four months after his arrest has gripped Japan, giving the public a rare glimpse into how the criminal justice system works.

The front pages of all major newspapers carried photos of Ghosn, his identity obscured by a surgical mask, blue cap and laborer's clothes on Thursday. Theoretically, suspects in Japan are presumed innocent until proven guilty. But the complexity of a case can determine the length of pretrial detention. And long detentions mean suspects practically serve time before they are found guilty.

A French lawyer for Ghosn, Jean-Yves Le Borgne, blamed his client's troubles on a"plot against him" over opposition within Nissan to his effort to draw the Japanese automaker closer to Renault — with a strong French boss. There have been several cases where suspects signed false confessions after harsh questioning during months-long detentions, but were later exonerated by DNA tests or other evidence."I realize there is the view that we can't give special treatment to Mr. Ghosn or that Japan has its own way of doing things," he said, but"The case of Carlos Ghosn has highlighted how outdated this system is.

 

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