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That point is moot:
"Guido Balmer, a spokesman for the Swiss justice ministry, said Switzerland deals with about 200 extradition cases a year. About 95% of extradition requests are granted; among the 5% that are denied, the most common reasons are that the alleged crime in the defendant's home country is not a crime in Switzerland or, as in Polanski's case, the extradition request is considered flawed."
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What does that have to do with the price of eggs?
Answer my question!
Look , the powers-that-be had a chance to show the Swiss authorities that Mr. Polanski should have been extradited. They failed or refused to do so.
So you can argue that the Swiss authorities are pedophiles. But menahwhile Roman Polanski is a free man, as he should be.
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You. Need. Help.
Oh and no..trust me Polanski is not a free man. He has his demons to deal with. He won't get away from that EVER.
I take your non - answer to my question as being that in reality you know it is wrong.
