Judicial source says Carlos Ghosn won't be prosecuted for visiting Jewish state, which Lebanese citizens are barred from doing, as the statute of limitations has expired

Carlos Ghosn, who escaped prosecution for financial crimes in Japan, may face charges over 2008 trip that broke local law and boycott of Jewish state

Legal report argues that after he escaped Japan, Carlos Ghosn should stand trial in Lebanon 'for the crime of having entered an enemy country and violated the boycott law'

Carlos Ghosn, wanted for financial offenses, reportedly fled in a private jet to Turkey, then continued to his native Lebanon where he entered legally