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Here is the simple Wiki summary of the facts to avoid bias on either side of the issue:
In 1977, Polanski was arrested in Los Angeles and pleaded guilty to "unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor", a 13-year-old girl (he was 44 years old at the time).[8] Released after a 42-day psychiatric evaluation, Polanski fled to France, has had a U.S. arrest warrant outstanding since 1978,[9] and an international arrest warrant since 2005.[10] Polanski for many years avoided visits to countries that were likely to extradite him, such as the United Kingdom, and traveled mostly between France, where he resides, and Poland. As a French citizen, he was protected in France by the country's limited extradition with the U.S.[11] On September 26, 2009, he was arrested, at the request of U.S. authorities, by Swiss police, on arrival at Zürich Airport while trying to enter Switzerland[10] to pick up a lifetime achievement "Golden Icon Award" from the Zurich Film Festival.[12][13]
The sticking point seems to be that there was a plea bargain for a 42 day sentence the original judge seemed to be going to renege ( go back ) on. So Polanski fled the country to avoid a harsher sentence he thought was coming.
The question: should Roman Polanski return to face the court system?
Hmmmm,
Merlot
Here is the simple Wiki summary of the facts to avoid bias on either side of the issue:
In 1977, Polanski was arrested in Los Angeles and pleaded guilty to "unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor", a 13-year-old girl (he was 44 years old at the time).[8] Released after a 42-day psychiatric evaluation, Polanski fled to France, has had a U.S. arrest warrant outstanding since 1978,[9] and an international arrest warrant since 2005.[10] Polanski for many years avoided visits to countries that were likely to extradite him, such as the United Kingdom, and traveled mostly between France, where he resides, and Poland. As a French citizen, he was protected in France by the country's limited extradition with the U.S.[11] On September 26, 2009, he was arrested, at the request of U.S. authorities, by Swiss police, on arrival at Zürich Airport while trying to enter Switzerland[10] to pick up a lifetime achievement "Golden Icon Award" from the Zurich Film Festival.[12][13]
The sticking point seems to be that there was a plea bargain for a 42 day sentence the original judge seemed to be going to renege ( go back ) on. So Polanski fled the country to avoid a harsher sentence he thought was coming.
The question: should Roman Polanski return to face the court system?
Hmmmm,
Merlot
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