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Appeal Against Bond For Former Nissan Boss Ghosn Rejected

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According to a report by Reuters, on Tuesday, a Japanese court rejected a last-minute attempt by prosecutors to keep former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn in prison, ruling that he could be released on 8.9 million dollars bail after over 100 days in detention. The Tokyo District Court reportedly said it had rejected an appeal by prosecutors who had sought to keep him in prison, pending his trial for financial misconduct. Reuters reports that the decision paves the way for Ghosn's release as early as Wednesday, and marks a victory for his new legal team. The court reportedly accepted defense lawyers’ assurances that he would submit to extensive surveillance.

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