Prosecutors Seek Over Two Years Jail for Ghosn Accomplices
- Defense wants suspended sentence with pair having served time
- Arguments will inform still-to-come verdict and sentencing
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Prosecutors recommended a more than two-year sentence for two Americans who helped former Nissan Motor Co. chairman Carlos Ghosn flee trial in Japan in 2019.
Of the father-son duo who pleaded guilty to charges of aiding Ghosn’s escape to Lebanon, Michael Taylor, the father, should receive a two year, 10-month sentence and Peter Taylor, the son, should receive a two year, six-month sentence, prosecutors said at a hearing Friday.