what kind of prosecutorial misconduct was there in the murder trial of anne pressly?
LOS ANGELES – Roman Polanski raped her when she was only 13 years old, but Samantha Geimer said Thursday she supports the Oscar-winning director’s new bid to have his 1977 conviction dismissed. “I forgive him. It was a long time ago. It’s been a long hard road for both of us, so I have no hard feelings,” Geimer, now 45 and living with her husband and three sons in Hawaii, told the Daily News. Polanski, a fugitive for more than three decades, was initially charged with giving Geimer drugs and alcohol, then raping and sodomizing her while directing a photo shoot for Vogue, which he was guest editing. He pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, but fled the country before he was sentenced. Lawyers for Polanski filed a dismissal motion in Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier this week, citing prosecutorial and judicial misconduct. “If he can get it resolved this way, I would be pleased and happy,” Geimer said, stressing that the director of “Chinatown” and “Rosemary
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