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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, Geneva | ANALYSIS 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 more | That 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 director - who holds dual French-Polish citizenship - was detained on Saturday as he arrived in Zurich to receive a lifetime achievement award. | The director - who holds dual French-Polish citizenship - 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. |
French culture minister Frederic Mitterrand said President Sarkozy was following the case "with great attention". | French 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. |
Mr Polanski has also been visited in prison by French and Polish diplomats. | Mr Polanski has also been visited in prison by French and Polish diplomats. |
French Consul General Jean-Luc Faure-Tournaire said the director "thanks the many people who have shown support". Poland's ambassador to Switzerland, Jaroslaw Starzyk, said Mr Polanski was "in good condition". | French Consul General Jean-Luc Faure-Tournaire said the director "thanks the many people who have shown support". Poland's ambassador to Switzerland, Jaroslaw Starzyk, said Mr Polanski was "in good condition". |
FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme | FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme |
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. | Justice spokesman Guido Balmer said the difference with this particular trip was that authorities knew exactly when and where Mr Polanski would arrive. |
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 arrest | Los 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. |
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 |
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. |
"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. |
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. |