German prosecutors seek jail terms in VW 'dieselgate' trial
- German prosecutors sought jail terms Friday in Brunswick for four former Volkswagen managers.
- The trial involves charges of fraud stemming from the diesel emissions cheating scandal.
- Volkswagen previously admitted tampering with millions of diesel cars to dupe pollution tests.
- Prosecutors requested three-year terms for two men, four years for one, and a suspended sentence for the fourth.
- The dieselgate scandal has already cost Volkswagen over 30 billion euros in related expenses.
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German prosecutors seek jail terms in VW 'dieselgate' trial
German prosecutors asked for jail sentences Friday in the trial of four former Volkswagen managers accused of fraud in the "dieselgate" emissions-cheating scandal.
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