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Polanski Granted Bail by Swiss Court
Polanski Granted Bail by Swiss Court
Bail slows extradition process while filmmaker is restricted to his resort chalet in the Swiss Alps.
Roman Polanski's release secured by Nicolas Sarkozy: Sister-in-law
Roman Polanski's release secured by Nicolas Sarkozy: Sister-in-law
nydailynews.com — Polish director Roman Polanski ’s family is thanking French President Nicolas Sarkozy for being “very effective” in... helping to win his release from a Swiss prison. “I wouldn’t go so far as to say that it is thanks to the President that Roman has been ... Roman Polanski's release secured by Nicolas Sarkozy: ...
Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski, 1969
christies.com — DAVID BAILEY (b. 1938) Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski, 1969 gelatin silver print, printed 1988 signed in... ink, typed title and date on labels affixed (on the reverse of the frame) 33¼ x 33in. (84.4 x 83.8cm.) I confirm that I have read this ... Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski, 1969
Polanski Makes Bail, But Is Still In Jail
Polanski Makes Bail, But Is Still In Jail
huffingtonpost.com — GENEVA Roman Polanski was granted $4.5 million bail Wednesday, clearing the way for the fugitive director to... move within days from a Swiss jail to house arrest and electronic monitoring at his Alpine resort chalet. The Swiss Justice Minister said she ... Polanski Makes Bail, But Is Still In Jail
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AP - The Swiss Justice Ministry says it will keep Roman Polanski in jail until at least Monday.
Swiss: No Polanski release until at least MondayLatest News on omg!
AP - The Swiss Justice Ministry says it will keep Roman Polanski in jail until at least Monday.
Roman Polanski to Be Placed Under House ArrestLatest News on omg!
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