Skeptic Guy
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What Polanski plead to was unlawful sex with a minor, a charge which is synonymous under California law with statutory rape. What he was actually guilty of was rape. We can mince words if we want, but if you drug a girl/woman and force yourself on her after she has said "no", it's rape.
David Wells, the Deputy District Attorney at the time, recanted his statement he made in the movie Polanski: Wanted and Desired, and said he did NOT coach the judge on a longer sentence. So I don't think there was any statement prior to the fact that the judge was going to change anything, at least what I have been able to find.
I believe that I read in other threads about this topic that it is not unheard of for a judge to not go along with a sentencing recommendation from the prosecution. Not that I have evidence he was going to do this in this case, but you don't have the right to run away if you end up not liking your sentence.
The man should come back to the US and face the music.
David Wells, the Deputy District Attorney at the time, recanted his statement he made in the movie Polanski: Wanted and Desired, and said he did NOT coach the judge on a longer sentence. So I don't think there was any statement prior to the fact that the judge was going to change anything, at least what I have been able to find.
I believe that I read in other threads about this topic that it is not unheard of for a judge to not go along with a sentencing recommendation from the prosecution. Not that I have evidence he was going to do this in this case, but you don't have the right to run away if you end up not liking your sentence.
The man should come back to the US and face the music.