Nissan’s Ghosn to Spend at Least 10 More Days in Custody Though not charged with a crime, the powerful auto executive could stay in detention even longer under Japanese law, likely in spare conditions. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Finland’s Scene-Stealing First Dog Is Missed During Dull ElectionA Deadly Blast in KabulForeign Fighters Back Kurdish Militia in Syria in Fight Against TurkeyAmid Protests, Honduran President Is Sworn In for 2nd TermFake Country Carved From Catalonia Means to Mock SeparatismCanadians Greet Bombardier Decision With Pride and a Little Snark