Ghosn’s Japan lawyer quits after client’s flight to Lebanon
TOKYO — One of the Japanese lawyers for former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn has stepped down from that job after his client fled the country.
Junichiro Hironaka had been representing Ghosn in his defence against financial misconduct charges. His move, announced Thursday, was widely expected after Ghosn escaped to Lebanon late last month.
Hironaka said in a statement that the entire team working on the case at his office will quit but did not outline reasons. He has said before he felt some empathy for Ghosn’s reasons for escape, while stressing he had hoped to win vindication in court.
Hironaka is respected for winning high-profile cases in this nation where the conviction rate is higher than 99%. Among the cases he has handled is that of Atsuko Muraki, a Welfare Ministry official accused of falsely approving a group to qualify for mail discounts. She was acquitted in 2010.