During the feminist demonstration in front of the Cesar ceremony, on February 28 in Paris. - LUCAS BARIOULET / AFP

More than a hundred criminal lawyers emphasize the principles of "prescription and respect for the presumption of innocence" qualified as "only effective ramparts" against arbitrariness, in a forum published on Sunday on the site of Le Monde , a week after the Cesar ceremony marked by the Polanski controversy. "We pride ourselves on having to recall it, but no accusation is never proof of anything: it would be enough if not to lay down its only truth to prove and condemn" write these 114 "women, lawyers and penalists", "viscerally attached to the principles on which our law is founded "and" confronted every day with the pain of the victims but also, and just as much, with the violence of the prosecution ".

Polanski, awarded by the César for best directing last Sunday for his film J'accuse , has been the subject of several accusations of rape and sexual assault in recent years for facts dating back several decades. The last accusation, in December, comes from the ex-French model Valentine Monnier, who has not filed a complaint for the facts she denounces, prescribed.

Polanski is still being chased

In the United States, he was still prosecuted for illegal sex in 1977 with a minor, Samantha Geimer. In the case, he even ended up pleading guilty. For a week, the French cinema community has been torn between defenders of Polanski, who criticize the violence against him, and supporters of actress Adèle Haenel, who had left the room in protest at the time the prize was awarded to the director.

"It is urgent to stop considering prescription and respect for the presumption of innocence as instruments of impunity: in reality, they constitute the only effective bulwarks against an arbitrariness of which everyone can, in these deleterious times, be at everything moment the victim ”, estimate the lawyers who denounce the“ court of public opinion ”. For them, "it is false to say that the judiciary would today demonstrate systemic violence against women or that it would not take sufficient account of their word".

"We note on the contrary, whatever our place at the hearing, that a disturbing and dreadful presumption of guilt is too often invited in matters of sexual offenses. Thus it becomes more and more difficult to enforce the principle, however fundamental, according to which the doubt must obstinately profit the accused ”they add. According to statistics in France, only 22% of reported rapes are the subject of a complaint. Of these, 10% go to trial.

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