TOKYO -- Lawyers for Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday refused to let Japanese prosecutors take a personal computer used by the former Nissan Motor chairman, in a sign that the legal wrangling over his case continues even after his flight to Lebanon.
Team refuses to hand over device used to prepare defense

Officials from the Tokyo prosecutors' office on Wednesday failed to retrieve a computer used by Carlos Ghosn from the offices of his lead counsel. (Photo by Shoko Saiki)
TOKYO -- Lawyers for Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday refused to let Japanese prosecutors take a personal computer used by the former Nissan Motor chairman, in a sign that the legal wrangling over his case continues even after his flight to Lebanon.