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US Files Polanski Extradition Request

BRADLEY S. KLAPPER   10/24/09 12:40 AM ET   AP

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GENEVA — The United States has asked Switzerland to hand over Roman Polanski to authorities in California, where he could serve up to two years in prison for having sex in 1977 with a 13-year-old girl, Swiss and U.S. authorities said Friday.

The Justice Ministry said in a statement that Washington filed its formal extradition request late Thursday. The 76-year-old filmmaker has been in Swiss custody since his arrest Sept. 26 as he arrived in Zurich to attend a film festival.

The request has been forwarded to Zurich authorities, who will hold a hearing on an unspecified date to decide whether Polanski should be sent back to Los Angeles. If extradition is approved, Polanski may appeal the decision to Switzerland's top criminal court and, theoretically, to the Federal Supreme Court.

That means the director of such film classics as "Rosemary's Baby" and "Chinatown" could remain in a Swiss jail for months more of legal wrangling, even though legal experts say he has little chance of avoiding a return to the United States after 31 years as a fugitive.

The maximum sentence Polanski can receive in California is likely two years, said Terry Thornton, spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. She said the sentence would come under laws that existed at the time of the crime, but she did not know if he could receive credit for time served in Swiss detention.

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office declined comment.

Folco Galli, a spokesman for Switzerland's Justice Ministry, said the sentence couldn't be longer because Polanski could only be punished for the crime that is the basis of his extradition.

In Paris, Polanski's lawyer said the director would fight extradition.

"He will oppose this request and continue to ask to be released until the request is examined," Herve Temime said.

The U.S. had until late November to file for extradition, but the Swiss were already asking on Oct. 5 that the Americans expedite the process, according to documents obtained by the AP.

In an e-mail exchange obtained by the AP under U.S. public records request, Los Angeles prosecutors noted that the "Swiss were very eager to receive an advance English copy of our papers" and "the sooner that the Swiss knew we had filed formal papers the better."

There was no mention in correspondence of the intense public scrutiny over Polanski's arrest in the Alpine country, which tipped off U.S. authorities that he was expected five days before his apprehension at Zurich's airport.

Swiss officials have defended the move as routine procedure. But several politicians and commentators have argued that Switzerland may have cooperated too energetically, and that recent U.S.-Swiss troubles over wealthy American tax cheats and Swiss banks may have provided motivation for the arrest.

Polanski, who won a 2003 directing Oscar in absentia for "The Pianist," was accused of raping the 13-year-old girl after plying her with champagne and a Quaalude pill during a modeling shoot in 1977. He was initially indicted on six felony counts, including rape by use of drugs, child molesting and sodomy.

Polanski pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of unlawful sexual intercourse. In exchange, the judge agreed to drop the remaining charges and sentence him to prison for a 90-day psychiatric evaluation. Polanski was released after 42 days by an evaluator but the judge said he was going to send him back to serve the remainder of the 90 days. Polanski then fled the country on Feb. 1, 1978, the day he was to be sentenced.

Polanski claims the judge and prosecutors acted improperly, and his lawyers in California are urging a state court to quickly hear his appeal. In court filings Friday, the lawyers said key witnesses in the case are now elderly and have yet to testify under oath.

A French native who moved to Poland as a child, Polanski has lived in France since fleeing the United States. France does not extradite its citizens.

Polanski has been fighting since his arrest to be released from jail. He suffered a serious setback earlier this week when the Swiss Criminal Court rejected his appeal because of the high risk he would flee justice again. It turned down a bail payment of his Alpine chalet in Gstaad, house arrest and electronic monitoring as conditions for his release.

The loss appeared to prompt some rethinking of his defense, when one of Polanski's lawyers said Wednesday that it was possible that the director might voluntarily return to face justice in the United States.

But that suggestion was quickly rejected by another attorney representing Polanski.

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Associated Press Writers Thomas Watkins and Anthony McCartney in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Ergon
Man From Atlan
07:25 PM on 10/25/2009
Reference was made to Mike Tyson further below.
"Tyson was convicted on the rape charge on February 10, 1992 after the jury deliberate­d for nearly 10 hours.[42]

Under Indiana law, a defendant convicted of a felony must begin serving his prison sentence immediatel­y after the sentence is imposed. On March 26, he was given a sentence of 10 years, six in prison and four on probation,­[43] and was released in March 1995 after serving three years"

One law for some, and another for 'brilliant movie directors'­, I guess.
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Ergon
Man From Atlan
07:18 PM on 10/25/2009
There are quite a few prison inmates who love his movies and are waiting to make his acquaintan­ce.
05:53 AM on 10/26/2009
so they can't wait to kneel & audition for him,eh??

it figures!
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Ergon
Man From Atlan
06:30 AM on 10/26/2009
He.Will.No­t.Make.A.M­ovie.Again­.
Good.
12:44 AM on 10/24/2009
roman belongs back here with us. we cant wait to have him home where he belongs.
04:03 AM on 10/24/2009
LA was never his home.m he never lived here--only worked here even when married to Sharon Tate.
08:21 AM on 10/24/2009
yes he was never a us citizen, just worked here. ra.ped here. escaped from here. glad to see he is coming back on a 2 year prison vacation.
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jackbutler5555
11:26 PM on 10/23/2009
Hollywood is a red herring. It has no bearing on the issues of the case.
11:10 PM on 10/24/2009
and the red herring is in actual fact- the bearing of this case.. nonetheles­s.
08:44 PM on 10/23/2009
OK, this may be hard for some of you to accept, but I really do believe that Polanski is not a bad man. What he did was wrong, no question, but I don't think he meant to cause harm to the girl; this was also the conclusion of all three psychiatri­c evaluation­s, as well as the opinion of most people who personally know him. That's not an excuse, and it doesn't make it OK, but it doesn't merit the vitriol that is being spewed here. And sure, maybe he should not have fled, but there really was judicial mishandlin­g of the case that played a big part, and even the main prosecutor acknowledg­es that. And sure, tragedy is no excuse, but really traumatic events really can mess with a person's head in a serious way, and Polanski certainly had his share. And if you look at his best films, they may be dark, but they are also deeply moral inditement­s of man's inhumanity to man, in which hurting another person is never OK and our sympathies are always in the right place. So while I can't say that the law is wrong to want to bring him in, I also can't say that I like seeing him arrested either.
09:12 PM on 10/23/2009
you're a f o c k' in i d 1 o t
09:19 PM on 10/23/2009
Right back at you.
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jackbutler5555
11:19 PM on 10/23/2009
Are you 12?
12:39 AM on 10/24/2009
hes a bad man
01:05 AM on 10/24/2009
How about Mike Tyson? Do you think he's a bad man? I don't think he is, but there can be no question about it, the man used to beat women; intentiona­lly. So should we immediatel­y bring him to justice? Sometimes you can hate the deed, but not the man.
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jackbutler5555
11:48 PM on 10/24/2009
That's it?
07:13 PM on 10/23/2009
I just think it needs to be made clear. The Hollywood Left community needs to tell us how many Oscars one has to win in order to be excused for raping and drugging minors.
08:53 PM on 10/23/2009
Supporting is not the same thing as condoning. Maybe when it comes to forgivenes­s, Hollywood is actually more Christian than the rest of this supposedly Christian country.
11:33 PM on 10/23/2009
Hollywood is Christian ????
HA

you are not Fanned
08:54 PM on 10/23/2009
But to answer your question, my guess is 5.
07:09 PM on 10/23/2009
Hollywood will keep making excuses for this scummy creature.
And even if he serves time in prison, they'll make him out as a victim.
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JShankel
I want my country forward
03:24 PM on 10/23/2009
See you soon, Roman.
03:53 PM on 10/23/2009
so?? you have the 'hots' for him??? or do you just want to audition for him???
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JShankel
I want my country forward
04:13 PM on 10/23/2009
Nope. Just like to see child molesters go to jail.
jdrourke
Snark is good for the soul...
03:04 PM on 10/23/2009
Just think, Polanski could be behind bars in a matter of weeks directing and re-enactin­g scenes from the HBO drama OZ...

http://jdr­ourke.word­press.com/­2009/09/28­/seriously­-switzerla­nd/
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greenlass
11:34 AM on 10/23/2009
It distresses and angers me to see his crime repeatedly described as "having sex with a minor". I know it must be how it was legally categorize­d, but really, it was rape. To say 'having sex with' connotes mutuality. Certainly was not that.
11:45 AM on 10/23/2009
It's repeatedly called that because that's what he was charged with. If calling it rape better fuels your outrage, then, by all means, knock yourself out.
01:45 PM on 10/23/2009
Actually, he was CHARGED with rape, sodomy, child molestatio­n and giving drugs to a minor. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of unlawful sexual intercours­e with a minor.
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ofcoursejesusisblack
Are we there yet?
12:00 PM on 10/23/2009
Exactly!
11:30 AM on 10/23/2009
:)
11:16 AM on 10/23/2009
time to bring that dirty old man back for long over due justice. Fellow dirty old man Woody be damned.
03:52 PM on 10/23/2009
HA.. HA.. THIS COUNTRY IS FULL OF DIRTY OLD MEN-- S URELY.. WE DON'T NEED ANOTHER ONE--ESP HE'S BEEN MINDING HIS OWN BUSINESS..
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04:44 PM on 10/23/2009
Whoa. Put the coffee down and exercise thst pinkie on the caps lock, k?
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10:39 AM on 10/23/2009
Any defense by Polanski of being entrapped will not free him. Countless men might be seduced by a money hungry mother prostituti­ng her attractive 13 year old daughter, but it still remains a crime. The Devil cleverly tempts the best of us to compromise their morals. Only inner strength can win the battle against evil. Despite human frailty, the law has to be enforced.
03:53 PM on 10/23/2009
uh, don't know about you melpol bust most men find real grown up curvacious women more attractive than prepubesce­nt girls. If the devil is tempting you sir, then it's time to come clean and get help. The devil doesn't tempt the best of us, only the worst of us, and it ain't the devil either, it's sexual perversion probably caused by some childhood sexual trauma of some sort, repressed sexuality, etc...

Staying away from children is a good start, devil or no devil.
08:58 PM on 10/23/2009
That the Devil tempts us, I understand­. What I don't understand is why God doesn't stop him. Though, of course, he's not one to be intolerant of rape; I don't remember the Virgin Mary giving her consent.
11:15 AM on 10/24/2009
there is no devil no god and no virgin mary
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ofcoursejesusisblack
Are we there yet?
09:40 AM on 10/23/2009
Good. Bring that poor excuse of a human being to justice!!! And while he's at it, he needs to pay the victim the money he owes her in the settlement that he used to buy her off.
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picott
10:11 AM on 10/23/2009
Jesus was never part of a posse of mentally disordered vigilantes­.
Why do you have to insult Polanski and slander Samantha?
Justice is certainly jeopardize­d by these screams of out-rage.
The 8th amendment to the constituti­on forbids "cruel and unusual
punishment­". Keeping Polanski for six weeks at Chino State Prison
(place of incarcerat­ion of several of the Manson Family at the time)
is so shameful that I do not see it mentioned anywhere, although
it can easily be verified.
10:54 AM on 10/23/2009
6 weeks in Chino is Cruel and Unusual? You gotta be kidding. Maybe if he wins another Oscar all will be forgiven? Ignoring the law because you dont like it makes you republican­, see Cheny, Bush, Rumsfeld, Libby and Palin
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ofcoursejesusisblack
Are we there yet?
12:11 PM on 10/23/2009
Why was my response to this deleted?