Re: Switzerland Will Not Extradite Polanski
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:42 pm
We have a case where the US is trying to extradite a man who hasn't been found guilty of rape (as I've said repeatedly, what he actually did is another matter entirely, and not relevant to the legal proceedings we're discussing). All charges except the underage sex one were dropped by the prosecution as part of the plea deal, which left the judge with only a relatively minor offence to sentence him for (and the agreement said he'd be sentenced to time served). Polanski believed (probably correctly) that the judge was unhappy with the deal the prosecution struck and intended to throw the book at him, so he did a runner. This doesn't change the fact that he'd already plead guilty to the underage sex charge and the others had been dropped.Deepcrush wrote:I say this because we have a case here where a man violated a child against her will and where a judge declared that what he was pleading to wasn't enough and threw the plea out.
That's more strawman than shorthand. We're arguing that all that's relevant in the Swiss decision is the offence he's guilty of - our opponents are basing their arguments on the various other charges that he probably should have been tried for, and found guilty, but wasn't.Yet everyone from england here is saying "no he's okay in our book" (shorthand).