Carlos Ghosn Readies Counterpunch With New ‘All-Star’ Defense Lawyers
- Changes show former Nissan chairman plans aggressive pushback
- Trial later this year could result in 10-year prison sentence
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Can Carlos Ghosn beat the rap?
With a trial looming this year on charges of aggravated breach of trust and filing false statements to regulators regarding $80 million in deferred income, the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA needs a new strategy. He’s lost two requests for bail and faces as many as 10 years in prison if convicted.