That gives him the right to abuse someone like that does it?Rombauer said:You have to look at this guys personal life. I personally feel sorry for him. Previously to this incident his wife was murdered by Manson followers and he gave up all his worldly possessions to relieve his pain. But I believe that in these types of cases if the victim doesn't wish to press charges, then they shouldn't be forced to.
BonsaiK said:Sure he's a rapey pedo scumbag, but he lived in France for 30 years! He's done his time.
I don`t think anyone is debating if he should do time (he has to rape is a crime and he should do time no two ways about it ) alot of the debate is about the worry that the justice system will give him a scentence disproportionate to his crime(at least that`s how i understand it. Though this is now getting out of hand big time. With the usual "forgiveness is the answer" types and the "he`s a pedo, kill him and rip his balls off and set him on fire" types wadeing in left right and centerWoodsey said:That gives him the right to abuse someone like that does it?Rombauer said:You have to look at this guys personal life. I personally feel sorry for him. Previously to this incident his wife was murdered by Manson followers and he gave up all his worldly possessions to relieve his pain. But I believe that in these types of cases if the victim doesn't wish to press charges, then they shouldn't be forced to.
He committed a crime of which he has escaped any form of punishment for for 30 years. People die, and other people will have suffered similarly to him - should we just let them all rape whoever they like now?
I'm struggling to how there's any debate with this.
Haha, well I can't say I'm either of those. But he should do jail time (and the right amount, if not more considering he's technically been on the run for it).timmytom1 said:I don`t think anyone is debating if he should do time (he has to rape is a crime and he should do time no two ways about it ) alot of the debate is about the worry that the justice system will give him a scentence disproportionate to his crime(at least that`s how i understand it. Though this is now getting out of hand big time. With the usual "forgiveness is the answer" types and the "he`s a pedo, kill him and rip his balls off and set him on fire" types wadeing in left right and centerWoodsey said:That gives him the right to abuse someone like that does it?Rombauer said:You have to look at this guys personal life. I personally feel sorry for him. Previously to this incident his wife was murdered by Manson followers and he gave up all his worldly possessions to relieve his pain. But I believe that in these types of cases if the victim doesn't wish to press charges, then they shouldn't be forced to.
He committed a crime of which he has escaped any form of punishment for for 30 years. People die, and other people will have suffered similarly to him - should we just let them all rape whoever they like now?
I'm struggling to how there's any debate with this.
Man, he all ready plead to the guilty. What the fuck is with you people? He raped, sodomized and drugged a teen girl. Then he skipped bail and bailed from the country. You people are simply insane.Superbeast said:I think people need to remember:
The reason he skipped the country was the presiding judge at the trial is alleged to be about to overturn his plea/the deal the lawyers made in order to boost his own fame and personal career.
When you have a member of the Judicial system putting their own status before that of justice then I can't blame the man for running, as it was certainly not going to be a "fair trial" - and if I remember correctly, another judge had already agreed when Polanski appealed that the presiding judge in the first trial was corrupt.
He also has done time already. Admittedly only 45 days or something pathetic like that, but it means he has faced what the legal system viewed as "just punishment" for some of the charges (I think it was for providing drugs/alcohol to an under-age girl).
I still think he should be brought to justice, but I highly doubt he will get a fair trial this time around. The whole case is extremely high-profile and I get the feeling that America will "make an example of him". Case-and-point, Polanski has been travelling to Switzerland all throughout the last 30 years (he even oversaw the building of a house there) yet American authorities choose a high-profile event such as an award ceremony to pick him up?
Maybe the victim's feelings will be brought into the equation by the judge, but this poor woman's life is about to be turned upside-down by the media, which is not fair in any sense of the word. She's about to become a victim again, this time to the shoddy practices of modern journalism.
Essentially: Polanski fully deserves to face trial and whatever punishment on the grounds of breaking the law as the State is pushing for a conviction. However I think the whole process of taking on the defendant when the victim doesn't want the charges to be upheld is a difficult situation, and that the trial is unlikely to be fair and there is a real risk of an "example" being made of the man instead of proper justice.
He all ready plead guilty. He trial is over. Can you people not read? Hell, this link even has a link to the court room testimony. His trial is over, see? He just needs to be sentenced and go to jail. There is no more trial. He can try to get his conviction over turned, WHILE HE IS IN JAIL JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE WHO IS CONVICTED OF A FELONY.samaritan.squirrel said:If the girl doesn't want to press charges, so be it. He'll be a pariah until he dies anyway. No point in throwing him in prison at this stage.
Does 'whoops' suffice in situations like this?axia777 said:He all ready plead guilty. He trial is over. Can you people not read? Hell, this link even has a link to the court room testimony. His trial is over, see? He just needs to be sentenced and go to jail. There is no more trial. He can try to get his conviction over turned, WHILE HE IS IN JAIL JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE WHO IS CONVICTED OF A FELONY.samaritan.squirrel said:If the girl doesn't want to press charges, so be it. He'll be a pariah until he dies anyway. No point in throwing him in prison at this stage.
http://www.vachss.com/mission/roman_polanski.html
You people have all lost your minds.
Yes, yes it does. I did post the wrong link...samaritan.squirrel said:Does 'whoops' suffice in situations like this?
Thank God, I'm not the only one in the world to understand that this man has already been convicted with a felony, one that will force him to register as a sex offender now in the US when he's served his time.axia777 said:He all ready plead guilty. He trial is over. Can you people not read? Hell, this link even has a link to the court room testimony. His trial is over, see? He just needs to be sentenced and go to jail. There is no more trial. He can try to get his conviction over turned, WHILE HE IS IN JAIL JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE WHO IS CONVICTED OF A FELONY.samaritan.squirrel said:If the girl doesn't want to press charges, so be it. He'll be a pariah until he dies anyway. No point in throwing him in prison at this stage.
http://www.vachss.com/mission/roman_polanski.html
You people have all lost your minds.