Crime | Roman Polanski Polanski Must Be Sentenced in LA: Judge Fugitive director can't learn fate in 1977 rape case in absentia By Marie Morris Posted Jan 22, 2010 6:20 PM CST Copied Chad Hummel, Brad Dalton, and Douglas Dalton, attorneys for Roman Polanski, confer during a status conference at the Criminal Justice Center in Los Angeles, Jan. 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Roman Polanski can't remain under house arrest in Switzerland while he's sentenced in Los Angeles for statutory rape committed in 1977—he must appear in court in the US, a superior court judge ruled today. "I have made it clear he needs to surrender," said Peter Espinoza. "In defense of the integrity of the justice system, he needs to surrender." The fugitive director's legal team plans to appeal, the Los Angeles Times reports. Read These Next Negative press coverage should get TV licenses yanked, Trump says. Here's what late-night hosts had to say about Jimmy Kimmel. Autopsy is in for Black student found hanged from tree at college. FCC chair might 'look into' The View next. Report an error