Breaking: Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan chairman who has been detained since November, has been granted bail by a Tokyo court
TOKYO—A Tokyo court on Tuesday approved the release of Carlos Ghosn on bail, raising the prospect that the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman could soon be free after 3½ months in jail.
Mr. Ghosn has been detained by prosecutors since Nov. 19 and has twice been denied bail. His latest application for bail was submitted last Thursday.
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