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MScottM 10-13-09 11:35 AM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by superdeluxe (Post 9768093)
Polanski depressed in Jail:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091011/...nm/us_polanski



I would be feeling depressed if I knew I was going to jail for awhile.

Perhaps if someone would get some champagne and a lude or two for him and then sex up his ass he would cheer up some.

Cheato 10-13-09 02:32 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
^Just because someone likes to rape doesn't mean they like to BE raped. :rolleyes:

JumpCutz 10-13-09 03:03 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
:lol:

superdeluxe 10-13-09 03:24 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by Cheato (Post 9771020)
^Just because someone likes to rape doesn't mean they like to BE raped. :rolleyes:

:banana:

MoviePage 10-13-09 04:10 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by tanman (Post 9763900)
You're right! Who wants to know the details of her ass raping and the fact that he drugged her and raped her to get in the way of any loopholes that he can take advantage of.

-rolleyes-

Your argument was that the legal system is overly complex and concerned with details and semantics. My argument is that complexity and a concern for details in the legal system is a good thing, and that going in the other direction eventually leads us back to a barbaric "hang 'em first, ask questions later" mentality.

I also find it curious that the righteous torches-and-pitchforks crusaders on this issue are the ones who casually toss out the most carelessly vulgar, nasty terms to describe it. So much for the dignity of the victim.

tanman 10-13-09 04:37 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by MoviePage (Post 9771351)
Your argument was that the legal system is overly complex and concerned with details and semantics. My argument is that complexity and a concern for details in the legal system is a good thing, and that going in the other direction eventually leads us back to a barbaric "hang 'em first, ask questions later" mentality.

I also find it curious that the righteous torches-and-pitchforks crusaders on this issue are the ones who casually toss out the most carelessly vulgar, nasty terms to describe it. So much for the dignity of the victim.

It is a good thing but not when it gets in the way of justice. My argument is when the facts of the case are very clear but the defendant still gets away due to a technicality which really wouldn't preclude the entire case. This case especially should be an open and shut case if there ever was one. It is very clear that he did the crime yet people are still crying foul over how he was treated.

And get over yourself. Do you really think the victim is reading this thread? I used vulgar nasty terms to emphasize the atrocity that Polanski committed which too many people in this thread seem to have forgotten.

Troy Stiffler 10-13-09 10:43 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
So what's bail set at? :)

Lutz 10-14-09 03:55 AM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
But the crime Polanski pleaded guilty to and that he was charged for he already served the standard jail term for pre trial.

Deftones 10-14-09 10:51 AM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by Lutz (Post 9772223)
But the crime Polanski pleaded guilty to and that he was charged for he already served the standard jail term for pre trial.

There is no "standard" jail term for crimes such as this.

eXcentris 10-14-09 01:30 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 

Originally Posted by Hokeyboy (Post 9770472)
I'm just shocked as hell eXcentris is defending a Jew... -eek-

While that statement is silly, you do have a point, albeit indirectly... This thread does remind me of the mindset of some people in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict threads who, with their blinders on, will just keep repeating but they are terrorists who kill harmless civilians! ad nauseam, disregarding any analysis (historical/sociological/political/behavioral) you might put forth to try and understand their behavior. And then they will brand you as an apologist for terrorism...

Their message is essentially: DON'T THINK! DON'T TRY TO UNDERSTAND! JUST CONDEMNNNNNNNNNNNN! ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

12 Angry Men

Juré #10: "How come you changed your vote?"
Juré #3 : "It just seemed to me that there was room for doubt..."
Juré #10: "You're like everybody else, you think too much, you get mixed up."


Clear open and shut case? I'm glad to know that tanman would never pass jury selection in a rape trial. :lol:

Paul1957 10-20-09 02:39 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
Bail denied again:
Roman Polanski has been denied release on bail for a second time, with a Swiss judge not quite buying the director’s pledge to remain in the country while awaiting the outcome of extradition appeals against the United States. The ruling likely didn’t surprise many folks close to the case — least of all Polanski, who still is being treated for an unknown ailment at an unknown facility for an unknown amount of time. And according to reports, the decision calls for some significant stakes-raising on the director’s side.

After the “I promise not to leave Switzerland — snicker — no, your Honor, seriously, you gotta let me out” strategy bombed with the Swiss justice ministry earlier this month, Polanski and Co. put the director’s country home up as collateral against his flight back to France. He’d even stay there under electronic monitoring, he said. That wasn’t enough assurance for the latest judge, who ruled that even he knows how easy it is to get across the Swiss border and didn’t want to be on the hook for Polanski’s next (and presumably final) fugitive episode.

Attorneys also argued that Polanski faces significant claims against him if he can’t complete his new film The Ghost on schedule — which didn’t impress anyone, especially after screenwriter already told the press Polanski would finish the film from behind bars if he had to. Next up: Another appeal to the justice ministry, along with “stronger guarantees” that the director will stay in Switzerland if he’s released on bail. Nobody quite knows what that could mean (Work-release as a seasonal ski groomer? Posting Emmanuelle Seigner as bail?), but we’ll all find out soon enough.

http://www.movieline.com/2009/10/swi...-bail-plea.php

RyoHazuki 10-20-09 02:41 PM

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:lol: Let him out or he won't be able to finish his movie!!!!

Dr. DVD 07-12-10 10:52 AM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
Well , looks like this just came to another end.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38201135

lamphorn 07-12-10 02:44 PM

Re: Roman Polanski arrested
 
I understand this fell through because CA wouldn't provide some documents that would have enabled Switzerland to extradite him according the their laws. Why would CA not have provided these documents, and what the hell were they??


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