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It was the first indication that the Swiss were potentially accepting arguments raised by Polanski's lawyers, who claimed he was a victim of misconduct by now-deceased Superior Court Judge Laurence Rittenband. The letter mentions Rittenband by name and said authorities wanted to know whether Rittenband had promised Polanski that his time undergoing a diagnostic study in prison would be his entire sentence. He had pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl. The request was transmitted to the Justice Department, they said, on May 5, 2010. Adding to the confusion, Swiss Justice Ministry spokesman Folco Galli had said on April 30 that his department was not interested in the testimony. "Such documents are irrelevant for the extradition proceedings," he had told the AP. In a written ruling issued May 10, Superior Court Judge Peter Espinoza said he knew of no request. "The Swiss Justice Ministry has recently opined the transcripts 'are irrelevant for the extradition proceedings,'" he said. "The Swiss have not requested and the law does not permit that the transcripts be unsealed." But that ruling came five days after the Swiss said they had submitted their request to U.S. authorities. The Swiss ministry declined to explain the change of position. "What's clear is that the Justice Ministry asked for this transcript, which shows that it's considered to be relevant," said Guido Balmer, another ministry spokesman. On May 6, 2010, the day after the new request, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office filed papers opposing any unsealing. Polanski's defense lawyer, Douglas Dalton, said the revelations support "the need for a formal inquiry into this issue."
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