Which Way, L.A.?
Roman Polanski
Fugitive director Roman Polanski plans a return to US soil. Victims rights groups are outraged; but Hollywood may welcome him back with open arms. Meanwhile, the DA's office says no deal, unless he surrenders. What's the future for a man deemed both artist, and child molester?
Donald Wager: Criminal Lawyer based in Westwood; Vice President of the County Criminal Courts Bar Association; possessed intimate knowledge of what occurred in case up to time Polanski fled; has recently reviewed original case againJayne Murphy Shapiro : Founder and President, KIDS SAFEVicky Podberesky : Private Criminal Lawyer; Member of Board of Governors of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice; Partner at Nasatir, Hirsch and PodbereskyEric Weissmann: Senior Partner: Weissmann, Wolff, Bergman, Coleman and Silverman--entertainment attorney Peter Rainer : Film critic, Chairman of National Society of Film Critics, New Times John-Thor Dahlburg: LA Times correspondent, Paris, France Rick Orlov : City Hall Bureau Chief Joe Cerrell: Democratic Political Consultant Alan Hoffenblum: Republican Political Consultant; Hoffenblum and Associates
topic: MIKE HERNANDEZ' RETURN TO OFFICE