A lawyer for former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who fled to
Lebanon while awaiting trial in
Japan, said his client was questioned an average of seven hours a day without a lawyer present.

Takashi Takano said on his blog post Saturday the questioning continued through weekends,
Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Takano has said he told Ghosn he couldn't expect a fair trial in Japan, but his chances of winning were good because the evidence against him was so weak.