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Film director Roman Polanski is determined to fight his detention in Switzerland and extradition to the US, his lawyer has said.Film director Roman Polanski is determined to fight his detention in Switzerland and extradition to the US, his lawyer has said.
Herve Temime said the Oscar winner was "in fighting mood" and his legal team would seek his release "without delay".Herve Temime said the Oscar winner was "in fighting mood" and his legal team would seek his release "without delay".
He added that the 76-year-old was "shocked and dumbfounded" by his arrest three days ago.He added that the 76-year-old was "shocked and dumbfounded" by his arrest three days ago.
US prosecutors want Mr Polanski to face sentencing for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977.US prosecutors want Mr Polanski to face sentencing for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977.
He pleaded guilty at the time but then fled abroad.He pleaded guilty at the time but then fled abroad.
ANALYSIS Imogen Foulkes, BBC News, GenevaANALYSIS Imogen Foulkes, BBC News, Geneva
Swiss precedent shows that the subjects of extradition requests are normally kept in detention.Swiss precedent shows that the subjects of extradition requests are normally kept in detention.
Although the Swiss justice ministry has said bail for Roman Polanski cannot be excluded, if bail is granted the conditions are likely to be very strict indeed.Although the Swiss justice ministry has said bail for Roman Polanski cannot be excluded, if bail is granted the conditions are likely to be very strict indeed.
After all, Mr Polanski's record on bail is not a good one - 31 years ago, he skipped bail in the United States and fled to France rather than be sentenced in a US court.After all, Mr Polanski's record on bail is not a good one - 31 years ago, he skipped bail in the United States and fled to France rather than be sentenced in a US court.
That is the reason he is in detention in Zurich today. Read moreThat is the reason he is in detention in Zurich today. Read more
Mr Polanski is currently in custody in a Zurich prison.Mr Polanski is currently in custody in a Zurich prison.
The French-born Polish director was detained on Saturday as he arrived in Zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award.The French-born Polish director was detained on Saturday as he arrived in Zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award.
A petition has been signed by film-makers and actors including Monica Bellucci and Fanny Ardant expressing dismay at Mr Polanski's arrest.A petition has been signed by film-makers and actors including Monica Bellucci and Fanny Ardant expressing dismay at Mr Polanski's arrest.
Other Hollywood luminaries, including film producer Harvey Weinstein, have called for Mr Polanski's release.Other Hollywood luminaries, including film producer Harvey Weinstein, have called for Mr Polanski's release.
Culture minister Frederic Mitterrand said President Sarkozy was following the case "with great attention".Culture minister Frederic Mitterrand said President Sarkozy was following the case "with great attention".
Mr Mitterrand also told France-Inter radio that he and the Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski have written to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and said there could be a decision as early as Monday if a Swiss court accepts bail.Mr Mitterrand also told France-Inter radio that he and the Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski have written to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and said there could be a decision as early as Monday if a Swiss court accepts bail.
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Mr Polanski's agent, Jeff Berg, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the arrest was "surprising because Roman for the last 12, 15 years has lived in Switzerland, he has a home, he travels there, he works there".Mr Polanski's agent, Jeff Berg, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the arrest was "surprising because Roman for the last 12, 15 years has lived in Switzerland, he has a home, he travels there, he works there".
Justice spokesman Guido Balmer said the difference with this particular trip was that authorities knew exactly when and where Mr Polanski would arrive. Switzerland does not perform passport checks on arrivals from 24 other European countries.Justice spokesman Guido Balmer said the difference with this particular trip was that authorities knew exactly when and where Mr Polanski would arrive. Switzerland does not perform passport checks on arrivals from 24 other European countries.
Swiss Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf said that because of agreements with the US, "when Mr Polanski arrived we had no choice from a legal point of view but to arrest him".Swiss Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf said that because of agreements with the US, "when Mr Polanski arrived we had no choice from a legal point of view but to arrest him".
Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley comments on Roman Polanski's arrestLos Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley comments on Roman Polanski's arrest
The Swiss media has rounded on the authorities.The Swiss media has rounded on the authorities.
"Switzerland let a guest walk into a nasty trap. We should be ashamed," said tabloid newspaper, Blick."Switzerland let a guest walk into a nasty trap. We should be ashamed," said tabloid newspaper, Blick.
Daily paper Le Temps said Switzerland had "shocked film buffs and friends of the arts with its kindly and efficient co-operation with US justice. It has angered Poland and France".Daily paper Le Temps said Switzerland had "shocked film buffs and friends of the arts with its kindly and efficient co-operation with US justice. It has angered Poland and France".
US authorities have up to 60 days to make a formal extradition request but Mr Polanski could then appeal to the Swiss courts.US authorities have up to 60 days to make a formal extradition request but Mr Polanski could then appeal to the Swiss courts.
In recent years, the director has asked a US appeals court in California to overturn a judge's refusal to throw out his case. He claimed misconduct by the judge, now deceased, who had arranged a plea bargain and then reneged on it.In recent years, the director has asked a US appeals court in California to overturn a judge's refusal to throw out his case. He claimed misconduct by the judge, now deceased, who had arranged a plea bargain and then reneged on it.
A judge dismissed his bid to throw out the case earlier this year because he did not appear in person in court but said there was "substantial misconduct" in the handling of the original case.A judge dismissed his bid to throw out the case earlier this year because he did not appear in person in court but said there was "substantial misconduct" in the handling of the original case.
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The director is being held under a 2005 international alert issued by the US.The director is being held under a 2005 international alert issued by the US.
Sandi Gibbons, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, confirmed that moves to detain the director were set in motion last week.Sandi Gibbons, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, confirmed that moves to detain the director were set in motion last week.
CASE TIMELINE 1977 - Mr Polanski admits unlawful sex with Samantha Geimer, 13, in Los Angeles1978 - flees to Britain after US arrest warrant is issued 1978 - immediately moves to France where he holds citizenship1978 - settles in France, where he is protected by France's limited extradition with US2008 - Mr Polanski's lawyer demands case be dismissed and hearing moved out of LA court2009 - Mr Polanski's request to have hearing outside LA is denied Profile: Roman Polanski Roman Polanski: Your comments CASE TIMELINE 1977 - Mr Polanski admits unlawful sex with Samantha Geimer, 13, in Los Angeles1978 - flees to Britain after US arrest warrant is issued 1978 - immediately moves to France where he holds citizenship1978 - settles in France, where he is protected by France's limited extradition with US2008 - Mr Polanski's lawyer demands case be dismissed and hearing moved out of LA court2009 - Mr Polanski's request to have hearing outside LA is denied Profile: Roman Polanski Roman Polanski: Your comments
"It wasn't a big secret that he was going to be in Zurich. They had announced it on the internet," Ms Gibbons said."It wasn't a big secret that he was going to be in Zurich. They had announced it on the internet," Ms Gibbons said.
There had been two previous attempts to arrest Mr Polanski when he planned visits to countries that have extradition agreements with the US, but each time he apparently learned of the plans and did not travel, Ms Gibbons said.There had been two previous attempts to arrest Mr Polanski when he planned visits to countries that have extradition agreements with the US, but each time he apparently learned of the plans and did not travel, Ms Gibbons said.
Mr Polanski was initially indicted on six counts and faced up to life in prison. He has not set foot in the US for more than 30 years.Mr Polanski was initially indicted on six counts and faced up to life in prison. He has not set foot in the US for more than 30 years.
The victim at the centre of the case, Samantha Geimer, has previously asked for the charges to be dropped. She has already sued Mr Polanski and reached an undisclosed settlement.The victim at the centre of the case, Samantha Geimer, has previously asked for the charges to be dropped. She has already sued Mr Polanski and reached an undisclosed settlement.