December 2, 2009 4:04 PM

Polanski to be Moved to Chalet Friday

(AP)  After more than two months in a Swiss jail, Roman Polanski will be placed under house arrest at his Alpine chalet on Friday, authorities said.

The 76-year-old director must stay in the house and wear an electronic bracelet as officials decide whether to extradite him to the U.S. for having sex in 1977 with a 13-year-old girl, the authorities said.

Polanski will be transferred on Friday to Gstaad," said Folco Galli, the Swiss Justice Ministry spokesman. He said the filmmaker could be in his home by early afternoon.

Galli said Wednesday that he would not comment further until Polanski was delivered to the chalet.

The director of such film classics as "Rosemary's Baby," "Chinatown" and "The Pianist" won a decision last week granting him bail, but was being held by authorities until he paid the full $4.5 million demanded by court. Swiss standards differ from countries such as the United States where bail bondsmen often post a percentage of the total.

Polanski has been in Swiss custody since being arrested Sept. 26 on a U.S. warrant as he arrived in Zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award at a film festival. Authorities in Los Angeles want him returned to be sentenced after 31 years as a fugitive.

He has been held at a jail in Winterthur, near Zurich, where recent visitors have included his Swiss lawyer and the French general consul. But it was unclear if he will be transferred directly form Winterthur to Gstaad, or taken somewhere else first to be fitted with the electronic monitoring device.

Polanski was initially accused of raping the 13-year-old girl after plying her with champagne and a Quaalude pill during a modeling shoot in 1977. He was indicted on six felony counts, including rape by use of drugs, child molestation and sodomy, but he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of unlawful sexual intercourse.

In exchange, the judge agreed to drop the remaining charges and sent him to prison for a 90-day psychiatric evaluation. The evaluator released Polanski after 42 days, but the judge said he was going to send him back to serve out the 90 days.

The filmmaker fled the U.S. on Feb. 1, 1978, the day he was to be formally sentenced. He has lived since then in France, which does not extradite its citizens.

Polanski claims that the U.S. judge and prosecutors acted improperly in his case. His attorneys will argue before a California appeals court in December that the charges should be dismissed.

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by ianlou December 2, 2009 10:36 PM EST
GENEVA, Dec. 2, 2009
Polanski to be Moved to Chalet Friday...


Is that Chalet with or without the Oktoberfest Dressed Beer Wench?
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by SusanStoHelit December 2, 2009 6:49 PM EST
Start the clock - if they don't have officers on every road out of that place, he'll cut the GPS off and run for France - who will continue to shelter their pet pedophile until he dies.
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by bluharley December 2, 2009 3:23 PM EST
Pack up the snowmobiles, I'm outta here! And get this #*$$$ *#$$$ thing off my leg!!!
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by Henri_Rochard December 2, 2009 2:12 PM EST
Y'know, the Swiss could EASILY fly me out to Gstaad where I'd volunteer to wander through the town and ski resorts to make sure Polanski hadn't left his house arrest.
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by pandamonium6 December 2, 2009 1:54 PM EST
"In exchange, the judge agreed to drop the remaining charges and sent him to prison for a 90-day psychiatric evaluation. The evaluator released Polanski after 42 days, but the judge said he was going to send him back to serve out the 90 days."


He had 48 days remaining to serve under the original sentence. I believe that he has been in custody in Swizterland for at least that long and remains under house arrest now.

I don't want to sound like I approve of the overly light sentence but those were the quidelines at the time the crime was committed and it appears to me that Polanski has served them. It is time to move on.
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by SusanStoHelit December 2, 2009 6:48 PM EST
No, those were not the guidelines. The guideline is - you show up for your sentencing and take what the judge gives you. This article also COMPLETELY mistates the plea agreement. There is no such thing as a plea agreement with a judge. Your agreement is with the PROSECUTOR - he agreed to drop the other charges, and RECOMMEND probation. The judge still can choose any sentence - and Polanski knew and acknowledged this in his hearing BEFORE he plead guilty. It's more lies to make Polanski appear more sympathetic - but they simply are not true.
by thesevenveils December 2, 2009 1:13 PM EST
Are 13 year old girls allowed to visit him?
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