A request by the U.S. to extradite Roman
Polanski for charges stemming from having sexual intercourse with a
13-year-old girl in the 1970s has been rejected by Polish court on.
The lawyer of the Oscar-winning director Jan Olszewski told the judge bthat his client didn’t appear in
court for the ruling because to “emotional reasons”.
Polanski was convicted in 1977 of
five charges after admitting to having sex with a minor. He served 42 days in
prison after cutting a 90-day plea deal then fled the U.S. ahead of sentencing
in 1978. He’s been considered a U.S. fugitive ever since.
Swiss authorities also turned down a U.S. extradition warrant and freed him
in 2010, after placing Polanski under house arrest for nine months. He was
detained there after traveling to the Zurich Film Festival to accept a lifetime
achievement award.
The verdict is subject to appeal within seven day
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