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Ghosn's lawyers appeal to Japan Supreme Court over detention

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By Yuri Kageyama

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Unlikely to succeed as the Supreme Court judges are in the same club as the prosecutors and so will be keen just to keep the status quo. This whole episode is just totally disgraceful and puts japan in a really bad light around the World.

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Ghosn saying he is "innocent" does not make him "innocent."

Conversely, saying he is culpable does not make him 'guilty"

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Since his bail - NOT ONLY J prosecutors, but also Renault has discovered evidence of Ghosn's complicity in the in the diversion of R-N moneys via Paper Companies for Ghosn;s personal use.

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This 'evidence ' still has to be proven in court - but the allegations are very serious.

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Moreover Ghosn broke the bail agreement by setting up a Twitter acct - and twitting.

It an in-your-face disrespect of the latitude granted him.

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With Renault's discovery and French prosecution now involved - it is clearly MORE than a boardroom coup.

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.Ghosn's got to get real.

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