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Tokyo court rejects Ex-Nissan chair Ghosn's bail requestTOKYO (AP) — A court in Tokyo on Tuesday rejected former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn's latest request for bail, made more than two months after his arrest. The decision by the Tokyo District Court came a day after Ghosn promised to wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet, give up his passport and pay for security guards approved by prosecutors to gain release from a Tokyo detention center. The court announced its decision in a written statement.
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Carlos Ghosn to Stay in Jail After Tokyo Court Denies Bail AgainCarlos Ghosn is set to stay in jail at least until March after the Tokyo District Court upheld its earlier decision to deny his release on bail.
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Nissan's Ghosn offers to wear electronic ankle tag for bailOusted Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn has offered to wear an electronic a...
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Detained ex-Nissan exec Ghosn promises not to flee Japan if freedOusted Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn on Sunday promised to rema...
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Detained ex-Nissan chairman Ghosn offers stock, passports for bailOusted Nissan Motor Co chairman Carlos Ghosn has offered to post stock ...
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Tokyo court denies request for Nissan Ghosn's release on bailThe Tokyo District Court on Tuesday denied former Nissan Motor Co Ltd Chairman C...
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Tokyo Court Denies Carlos Ghosn’s Request for Release on BailFormer Nissan Motor chairman could remain in jail for at least several months awaiting trial. His lawyer can appeal the decision.
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Paris informs Tokyo it wants Renault and Nissan to integrate - NikkeiA French government delegation has informed Tokyo that it would seek an integration of Renault and Nissan, most likely under the umbrella of a single holding company, the Nikkei reported on Sunday.
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