Roman Pedo Polanski Looking To Have His Case Dismissed

By George 'El Guapo' Roush on January 07, 2009
This is kind of funny. Roman Polanski is looking to have the case dismissed in which he plead guilty to having sex with a 13 year old girl. He was 44 at the time. While the victim forgives him, he still fled the Sttes and has lived in France ever since. I'll throw in my two cents after the article:

By Steve Gorman


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning fugitive filmmaker Roman Polanski wants to disqualify the entire Los Angeles County court system from handling the sexual misconduct case that led him to flee the United States for France three decades ago.


Lawyers for the 75-year-old director filed court papers late Monday requesting that the matter be referred to the California Judicial Council for "selection of an impartial, out-of-county judicial officer."


The latest legal move comes a month after Polanski's lawyers filed a motion seeking to dismiss the case altogether, citing "extraordinary new evidence" of prosecutorial and judicial misconduct.


A hearing on the motion to drop the case is set for January 21, but Polanski's lawyers have said he has no plans to return for the proceeding. The District Attorney's Office filed its formal response Tuesday opposing a dismissal.


Polanski, an Academy Award winner in 2003 for directing the Holocaust drama "The Pianist," fled the United States in 1978 as he was about to be sentenced for his guilty plea on charges of having unlawful sex with an underage girl.


A citizen of his native France, Polanski cannot be extradited but faces arrest as a fugitive from justice the moment he sets foot back on U.S. soil.


Polanski's bid to dismiss the matter stems from claims that the now-dead Los Angeles County Superior Court judge in the case was improperly coached by a deputy district attorney, David Wells, since retired, ahead of sentencing.


FUGITIVE JUSTICE


Those allegations gained public attention a year ago in the documentary "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired," in which Wells spoke about his contact with the judge.


In Monday's filing, defense lawyers further asserted that the court demonstrated a prejudice against Polanski when its official spokesman told The Los Angeles Times in December that Polanski must attend this month's hearing in person in order for his dismissal motion to even be considered.


The 20-page motion said the Los Angeles County court system "should be disqualified from deciding the central issues of judicial and prosecutorial misconduct ... and the entire case should be referred to the Judicial Council for further proceedings and a determination free from even the appearance of bias and taint."


Polanski originally was indicted on six charges, including rape, for having sex with a 13-year-old girl after plying her with champagne and drugs. The director insisted the sex was consensual but pleaded guilty to a single count of having sex with a minor, punishable by up to 20 years in prison.


Vilified in the U.S. media at the time, the director of such film classics as "Rosemary's Baby" and "Chinatown" has earned a measure of sympathy in Hollywood for the 1969 tragedy of the murder of his then-pregnant wife, actress Sharon Tate, by followers of Charles Manson.


The victim in the sex case against him, Samantha Geimer, now in her 40s and a mother of three living in Hawaii, has said she believes Polanski's long exile from Hollywood has been punishment enough and that he is no danger to society.


A civil suit brought by her family years ago eventually was settled. In 1997 a series of closed meetings between the director's lawyer, prosecutors and a judge sparked speculation that a deal was in the works, but nothing ever came of it.

In their filing Tuesday, prosecutors cited lurid details from grand jury testimony in the case as evidence that Polanski forced himself on the girl. They also argued that his fugitive status precludes him from seeking dismissal of the case.

Know what I think? Fuck him. Let him stay in France. Yes, the victim has forgiven him and yes, he's had some really, really messed up things happen to him, but he can stay in France for all I care. I don't hate the guy and I respect him as a filmmaker, but all he's doing now is wasting tax payer dollars because he's sick of eating crêpes. He can stay overseas, we haven't missed him.

Waste even more time and money when you



Source: Reuters
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Comments
Respect the Artist
Commented By: BobMcBob on 2009-01-07 13:54:11
Well, he's European, and this happened decades ago, so a thirteen year old girl was considered much older; and she said it was consensual. If you wanna bash dudes who sleep with young girls, why not insult John Smith, who rammed a pre-teen Pocahontas; do you have any idea how many young girls Columbus raped and mutilated, and yet we have a holiday named after him. Polanski may be a scumbag, but he's accomplished with one film, more than the entire staff at your website will achieve in their entire lifetimes.

on 2009-01-07 14:22:31
I agree with El Guapo. If we have to respect the laws of other countries while there( and I believe we should) they should respect ours while they are here. Remember the poor bastard who got canned? Fuck Polanski.
I agree with Bob McBob
Commented By: Dan on 2009-01-07 15:05:25
Fuck Columbus! That Genocidal asshole.
All right then
on 2009-01-07 15:08:33
YOU guys move back to Europe or wherever the hell your ancestors came from and give up all your X-Boxs and cable and internet and everything you've gotten by living in America and prove how truly enlightened you are.

on 2009-01-07 15:11:17
I sense anit-american sentiment
What about R Kelly?
Commented By: dpo on 2009-01-07 18:04:32
What about R Kelly? It is not fair.
The Law is....
Commented By: etsjedi on 2009-01-07 19:40:50
That anyone having sex with a minor whether he or she says yes is consider statatory rape. The teachers that have had sex with their students have been jailed. RKelly got away with clever overpriced lawyers but he is still a pig for what he did. Polanski ran away and STILL was able to make movies and live a great lifestyle. Never really have to pay for his crimes in a way many others have. I find it funny that people think europeans of TODAY still practice child-rape-most do not. He is trying to ply into the fact that it is 30 years ago and he should be off WANTED list. But tell that to guys still in prison for their SHE SAID YES affairs while he was gaining praise and drinking wine in France! No matter how you call it-it was wrong what he did and it is still wrong today!
Yeah, R. Kelly
on 2009-01-08 10:06:32
I forgot about him. I wanted to see him get the max but he got off with nothing. They even had him on tape!!! It's impossible to jail a celeb in this country. Unless, of course, you kill some folks and talk for ten years about it, and then rob some folks and get caught!
\"Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired\"
Commented By: Nick on 2009-01-08 11:26:56
There are valid arguments on both sides of this issue, but for a better understanding I suggest watching the documentary mentioned in the article. Not only is it engrossing and entertaining, but it offers an interesting perspective on the case. Check it out.
Wanted and Desired?
on 2009-01-08 14:45:58
Get off the Board, Roman!