Cosby
returns to court to seek dismissal of sex assault
charges
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[July 07, 2016]
By Joseph Ax
(Reuters) - Bill Cosby is
set to return to a Pennsylvania criminal court on
Thursday, when the comedian's lawyers will mount their
latest attempt to have the sexual assault case against
him thrown out.
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Lawyers for Cosby, 78, will argue that the accuser, Andrea
Constand, should be required to testify and answer questions
from the defense before the case is permitted to proceed to
trial.
Cosby, once one of the most beloved U.S. entertainers thanks to
his family-friendly persona, is facing accusations of sexual
assault from dozens of women stretching back decades. The
Pennsylvania case is the only criminal prosecution against him,
as most of the other allegations involve incidents that are too
old to produce charges.
Cosby has denied assaulting anyone and has portrayed his 2004
encounter with Constand as consensual.
Thursday's hearing could provide a preview of the defense's
trial strategy, which is likely to focus on undermining
Constand's credibility by attacking her story and questioning
her behavior following the alleged assault.

Prosecutors in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, chose not to
call Constand as a witness at a preliminary hearing in May.
Instead, two police detectives who took her statement in 2005
testified as to what she told them at the time.
Cosby's lawyers have argued that the use of such hearsay
evidence to hold the case over for trial violated his rights.
But the judge overseeing the May hearing rejected that position,
citing a recent state appeals court ruling that victims do not
have to testify in person at preliminary hearings.
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The issue is pending before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in
another case.
Cosby's lawyers have asked the court to either throw out the charges
or hold a new preliminary hearing at which Constand would be forced
to testify and submit to cross-examination.
Constand, a former basketball coach at Cosby's alma mater Temple
University, has accused him of drugging her at his home near
Philadelphia in 2004 and then assaulting her on a couch. Cosby has
admitted giving her the allergy medication Benadryl but has
maintained they engaged in consensual acts.
Cosby's lawyers have tried unsuccessfully to have the case dismissed
for various reasons. A trial date has not been set.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Richard Chang)
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