I am writing about Roman Polanski this week and his whole fiasco, and we had a discussion in class today, and I wanted to see how you guys feel about him.
I'm going to go ahead and guess that everybody is going to say he is guilty and should be imprisoned because he's "disgusting." If anybody has some good discussion, I'd like to hear it, assuming of course, you guys know what's going on with him.
In short, Roman Polanski had unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl in 1978. There were drugs and alcohol involved, but Polanski was only convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse, not even rape. There was mayhem regarding his trial because of an insanely biased judge, who made puppets out of both the victim and Polanski, which resulted in Polanski fleeing the country to avoid his final sentencing. He's been in Europe for more than 30 years, and was recently caught in Switzerland and the trail is supposed to start up again.
Now, since then, the victim has been married and has two children. She publicly forgave him and they reached a private settlement. She believes that enough time has passed and that they should drop the case and let him free. She doesn't want him to go to jail and has forgiven him of his actions. Polanski, for one, doesn't believe he was in the wrong. Regardless, what should be done, now?
I argued that enough time has passed and they should drop the case. If the victim forgave him and there has been so much mayhem with the trail and will continue to be, they should just drop the case. I received backlash, such as "She was only 13!" or "It's the law!" but I think if she has forgiven him, all things considered, there shouldn't be a case anymore.
Thoughts?
I'm going to go ahead and guess that everybody is going to say he is guilty and should be imprisoned because he's "disgusting." If anybody has some good discussion, I'd like to hear it, assuming of course, you guys know what's going on with him.
In short, Roman Polanski had unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl in 1978. There were drugs and alcohol involved, but Polanski was only convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse, not even rape. There was mayhem regarding his trial because of an insanely biased judge, who made puppets out of both the victim and Polanski, which resulted in Polanski fleeing the country to avoid his final sentencing. He's been in Europe for more than 30 years, and was recently caught in Switzerland and the trail is supposed to start up again.
Now, since then, the victim has been married and has two children. She publicly forgave him and they reached a private settlement. She believes that enough time has passed and that they should drop the case and let him free. She doesn't want him to go to jail and has forgiven him of his actions. Polanski, for one, doesn't believe he was in the wrong. Regardless, what should be done, now?
I argued that enough time has passed and they should drop the case. If the victim forgave him and there has been so much mayhem with the trail and will continue to be, they should just drop the case. I received backlash, such as "She was only 13!" or "It's the law!" but I think if she has forgiven him, all things considered, there shouldn't be a case anymore.
Thoughts?
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