Attorneys
for Cosby seek dismissal of Pennsylvania sexual assault
case
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[June 09, 2016]
(Reuters) - Attorneys for
Bill Cosby asked a Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday to
throw out sexual assault charges filed against the
comedian, saying he had not been given an opportunity to
confront his accuser during pretrial proceedings.
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The petition filed in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania seeks
dismissal of all charges or at least a new preliminary hearing
during which Cosby's lawyers could cross-examine his accuser.
The charges stem from allegations leveled by Andrea Constand,
who settled a civil case against Cosby for an undisclosed sum in
2006.
Cosby, 78, was charged last year with sexually assaulting
Constand in January 2004 after plying her with drugs and
alcohol.
"The Commonwealth's reliance solely upon hearsay evidence to
establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing
Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his
accuser, violated Mr. Cosby's confrontation and due process
rights," his legal team said in a statement.
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office could not be
reached for comment on Wednesday evening.
Cosby, who personified the model American family man in his
television hit "The Cosby Show," asked earlier this year for the
charges to be dismissed, arguing that prosecutors had violated
terms under which he gave a deposition in the civil lawsuit.
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Judge Elizabeth McHugh rejected that request in May and ordered
Cosby to stand trial.
Filed days before the statute of limitations was to expire, these
are the only criminal charges Cosby faces after more than 50 women
accused him of sexual assault.
Prosecutors have said that Constand, a former basketball coach at
Temple University, Cosby's alma mater, was a guest at Cosby's home
in Cheltenham near Philadelphia when he gave her wine and urged her
to take three pills.
They have said that Constand became incapacitated and that Cosby
sexually assaulted her.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Peter
Cooney)
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