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Swiss court grants Polanski bail | Swiss court grants Polanski bail |
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A Swiss court has accepted film-maker Roman Polanski's plea to be freed on $4.5m bail from a Swiss jail where he is being held for a US child sex case. | |
The court said Polanski could stay at his chalet in the Swiss Alps. He would be monitored by an electronic tag. | The court said Polanski could stay at his chalet in the Swiss Alps. He would be monitored by an electronic tag. |
Polanski, 76, has been wanted in the US since fleeing the country in 1978 after pleading guilty to having unlawful sex a year earlier with a 13-year-old girl. | Polanski, 76, has been wanted in the US since fleeing the country in 1978 after pleading guilty to having unlawful sex a year earlier with a 13-year-old girl. |
He was held in Zurich after travelling from France in September. | He was held in Zurich after travelling from France in September. |
'Unusual' ruling | 'Unusual' ruling |
On Wednesday, the Swiss Federal Criminal Court accepted Polanski's bail plea and his offer to surrender his passport. | On Wednesday, the Swiss Federal Criminal Court accepted Polanski's bail plea and his offer to surrender his passport. |
CASE TIMELINE 1977 - 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 - Polanski's lawyer demands case be dismissed and hearing moved out of LA court2009 - Polanski's request to have hearing outside LA is deniedSept 2009 - Polanski held in Switzerland after travelling from France to collect an awardOct 2009 - Swiss court rejects his appeal to be released on bail Profile: Roman Polanski Roman Polanski: Your comments | |
The court said Polanski would be subjected to "constant electronic surveillance" at his chalet and an electronic tag would be activated if he attempted to leave the premises. | The court said Polanski would be subjected to "constant electronic surveillance" at his chalet and an electronic tag would be activated if he attempted to leave the premises. |
It also said that Polanski - who holds dual French and Polish citizenship - would stay in the prison pending a possible appeal against the ruling. | It also said that Polanski - who holds dual French and Polish citizenship - would stay in the prison pending a possible appeal against the ruling. |
The Swiss justice ministry has 10 days to appeal against the court's decision. | The Swiss justice ministry has 10 days to appeal against the court's decision. |
But Justice Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf said she saw no reason to appeal against the decision. | |
It is highly unusual for extradition subjects to be granted bail in Switzerland, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes, adding that Polanski's first application was refused. | It is highly unusual for extradition subjects to be granted bail in Switzerland, says the BBC's Imogen Foulkes, adding that Polanski's first application was refused. |
But this time the court ruled bail conditions should be enough to prevent him fleeing back to France, our correspondent says. | But this time the court ruled bail conditions should be enough to prevent him fleeing back to France, our correspondent says. |
The ruling is not thought to affect the Swiss government's ongoing assessment of whether it should extradite Polanski to the US. | The ruling is not thought to affect the Swiss government's ongoing assessment of whether it should extradite Polanski to the US. |
Polanski has not set foot in the US since fleeing the country in 1978, and has settled in France. | |
Speaking after detention in September, US prosecutors disputed claims that his arrest came out of the blue, saying he had been on an Interpol "wanted list" for years. |