US prosecutor renews opposition to sentencing Polanski in absentia

A US prosecutor filed legal papers renewing his opposition to sentencing fugitive movie director Roman Polanski in absentia in a 32-year-old sex case.

US prosecutor renews opposition to sentencing Polanski in absentia

A US prosecutor filed legal papers renewing his opposition to sentencing fugitive movie director Roman Polanski in absentia in a 32-year-old sex case.

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said Polanski was a fugitive and "convicted child rapist" who must not be permitted to tell the court how to proceed in the case.

The 76-year-old Polanski is under house arrest in Switzerland.

He pleaded guilty to having unlawful intercourse with a 13-year-old girl and fled in 1978 when a now deceased judge indicated he was about to renege on a plea bargain and issue a harsher sentence.

Polanski recently sent a letter asking a Los Angeles judge to sentence him without making him return to the US.

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