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Judge Denies Victim's Plea, Says Polanski Must Appear

by Associated Press

   LOS ANGELES --

   A Los Angeles judge has denied the impassioned plea of Roman Polanski's
   victim to end the criminal case against the fugitive film director.

   Judge Scott Gordon ruled Friday that Polanski must appear in a Los
   Angeles court if he expects to have his 4-decade-old case resolved.

   Gordon's ruling follows a fervent request by Samantha Geimer to end a
   "40-year sentence" she says was imposed on both perpetrator and victim.

   Polanski pleaded guilty to having unlawful sex with Geimer when she was
   13. He fled the country on the eve of sentencing in 1978.

   Polanski's attorneys have failed to persuade judges to sentence him in
   absentia for the 42 days he was incarcerated for psychological testing
   before he fled.

   Geimer has long supported Polanski's efforts but made her plea in court
   for the first time in June.