Supreme Court weighs criminal charges against Turkish bank over violations of Iranian sanctions

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A Turkish bank accused of flouting U.S. sanctions against Iran argued Tuesday before the Supreme Court that it is shielded from American legal challenges because it is operated by a foreign sovereign.

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