Ghosn's PC court fails to approve foreclosure, January 10 21:23

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office demanded that the personal computer used by Nissan's former president Ghosn's defendant Ghosn who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East be seized with the authority of the court, but interviews with those concerned that the court did not approve I understand.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office attempted to seize a computer used by former Carlos Ghosn, defendant of Carlos Ghosn, 65, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East on August 8, but a lawyer defended the client's secret. Refused foreclosure on the basis of the rights allowed by law to protect the United States.

In response, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor filed a petition with the Tokyo District Court requesting that the PC be seized under the authority of the court or to urge the lawyer to submit it. I found out in the interview.

Junichiro Hironaka, meanwhile, revealed that the lawyer had not been able to contact former President Ghosn at 5:00 pm on October 10.

A procedure to sort out a series of cases in a series of cases is scheduled to take place on the 16th of this month in the Tokyo District Court for the first time after the escape, but the lawyers are likely to step down by then.