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The reason they should not be concerned about issues relating to his sentencing is, as has been explained several times here, Polanski was never sentenced.
As previously said on what the judge did do or say, it isn't that simple, especially as he ordered the initial 42 days in psychiatry. To the Swiss expert on the case it was considered relevant. So what's your expertise that you seem to assume those Swiss legal expert were wrong in such case ?
I see a bunch of people ANGRY with Polanski being freed, and whereas I understand their anger, and I am myself not happy with Polanski getting a jail-out card, I have yet to see any of those pretending the Swiss justice decision was wrong, to provide a detailed explanation with precedent case on why within the Swiss justice system the decision was incorrect. At best I only see *one* swiss expert in a newspaper be cited on saying he would not have deemed the document necessary, without any clarification. But *NONE* of the poster here even have the legal Swiss expertise to decide that.
All I see is a bunch of people dropping their skepticism to let their anger have free reign. That's OK, but don't suddenly pretend you are all expert here. None of us are.