KRAKOW, POLAND - OCTOBER 30: French-Polish film director Roman Polanski is seen during a press conference at the Bonarowski Palace Hotel on October 30, 2015 in Krakow, Poland. The District Court in Krakow has rejected a US request for the Oscar award winning director to be extradited. In 1977 Polanski was accused of six crimes, including the rape of a person under the influence of drugs and molestation of a minor. Polanski, pursuant to an agreement with prosecution, pleaded guilty to having sex with a minor, and the prosecution withdrew the rest of the remaining allegations. Polanski, as part of the agreed penalties, voluntarily went to prison and spent there 42 days on the so-called diagnostic Observation. (Photo by Adam Nurkiewicz/Getty Images)
Roman Polanski, a French-Polish film director, is facing a new attempt to extradite him to the U.S. over his 1977 conviction for a child sexual abuse case after Polish government officials announced on Tuesday that they would appeal a court decision barring Polanski’s deportation to the U.S.
Poland’s justice minister and chief prosecutor, Zbigniew Ziobro, said on Tuesday that he has decided to appeal to the Polish Supreme Court over the ruling, claiming it doesn’t comply with the extradition agreement between the United States and Poland.
In 1977, Polanski pleaded guilty in Superior Court in California to having sex with a 13-year-old girl but then fled to Europe the night before his sentencing. In October 2015, Judge Dariusz Mazur in Krakow, Poland, said the court would not extradite the filmmaker to the U.S.
Ziobro, who came into office in November, said that the judge in case was biased.
“Everyone is equal before the law,” Ziobro told PolskieRadio.
The justice minister believes that the Oscar-winning filmmaker did not receive sufficient punishment. Polanski was in a U.S. jail for just 42 days before fleeing to Europe and was held in Switzerland for a year in 2009 before Swiss government officials decided not to extradite him.
One of Polanski’s lawyer’s Jan Olszewski commented on Ziobro’s new appeal.
“We had been expecting the minister to do it,” Olszewski told TVN24, a Polish T.V. network.
Polanki, 82, usually resides in France, where he is safe from extradition. The film director, who has dual French and Polish citizenship, is currently living at his home in southern Poland, preparing for a film based on the Dreyfus Affair.
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