As many observers expected, Swiss legal authorities have ruled they will not honor an extradition treaty with America to deport Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski to the United States, the adopted nation he fled in the 1970s in the midst of a sex scandal involving an underage girl. The case has dragged on for over 30 years. Polanski had been living in France, which does not extradite people for the charges Polanski had plead guilty to. However, when he visited Switzerland last year, he was placed under house arrest while Swiss courts weighed whether to honor requests from California prosecutors to extradite him. Polanski's supporters argue that he was double-crossed by a judge during the original court hearings. His critics say that he should have stayed to argue his case instead of fleeing. It is unclear whether prosecutors will continue to try to extradite Polanski if he travels outside of Switzerland or France. For more click here